Brian13
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150$ to rebuild is not bad, but I am not sure if there is a such thing as an affordable fork anymore LOL. The last time I was looking at them they were about +/- 700$ for a new one. Check ebay you might be able to find a decent one used. I like Marzocchi, they are bullet proof and pretty simple internals. Fox also make very good suspension as well. Most important thing is trying to match your travel length and axle to crown length. If you dont match those up you can mess up your geometry real bad. Also if you looking used you need to make sure the steerer tube is long enough or you will have to get a new one. The other thing to watch out for is the axle type. There is regular quick release, QR20, 20mm thru alxle, and now there is a couple others, but if you dont get the right one you will need a new hub for your front wheel to work. Probably just made it more confusing lol, but hope that helps some.