I've been running a P2 fork for over two years now. It's done the job and I think it looks better than the stock fork, especially when I had it setup with flat bar for offroad but it's way overkill really unless you're really going to hammer your bike. So heavy. I know there's people who think it's stupid to worry about weight on a pomp but it's my main bike. I do about 80 miles a week on it, every week, all year round. Don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to shed a bit of weight. Planning to order a Kenisis DC37 when I get back to work next week.
For those who don't want to go the carbon route the Salsa La Cruz and Genesis Croix De Fer fork also both look better than the stock fork but probably won't be much lighter.
I've been running a P2 fork for over two years now. It's done the job and I think it looks better than the stock fork, especially when I had it setup with flat bar for offroad but it's way overkill really unless you're really going to hammer your bike. So heavy. I know there's people who think it's stupid to worry about weight on a pomp but it's my main bike. I do about 80 miles a week on it, every week, all year round. Don't think there's anything wrong with wanting to shed a bit of weight. Planning to order a Kenisis DC37 when I get back to work next week.
For those who don't want to go the carbon route the Salsa La Cruz and Genesis Croix De Fer fork also both look better than the stock fork but probably won't be much lighter.