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<title>CityCyclingEdinburgh Forum &#187; Tag: MTB frame fork - Recent Topics</title>
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<title>fimm on "Buying a frame and fork advice"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;Boyfriend Of Fimm has a cheap Mountain Bike. He did a certain amount to it prior to riding it round in circles for 24 hours. One thing he did get was a rather expensive pair of wheels.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Now the bike shop has said that it needs a new fork and other stuff, and he's wondering if it makes more sense to get a new frame and fork, and transfer everything else across. However neither of us really know what we are doing when it comes to doing something like that. &#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Any advice? Where do we start, what sort of thing would you look for? It would be a hardtail and the fancy wheels are 26&#34;. Oh and he's 5'5&#34; with short legs.
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