Suspension Fork Mounts

The SFM is a universal clamp system that enables suspension fork users to mount cargo or water bottle cages to the lower leg of the fork.

The SFM ship as a pair, allowing you to fit one side of your fork.

 

From: Original price was: $40.98.Current price is: $45.00.

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“The Tailfin Suspension Fork Mount is so well executed that it’s hard to imagine a safer or more effective way of carrying H20 and cargo (or both) to the front end of your hardtail or full susser.”

“The Tailfin Suspension Fork Mount continues with the excellent design and production that the brand has become known for. The mount is sleek, well designed and well packaged… It works perfectly and is a great addition to anyone with a mountain bike looking to have the ability to carry more.”


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What’s the difference between the carbon and steel versions?

Weight is the key difference between the two different versions. The performance of both the Carbon and Stainless Steel SFM is comparable. The overall look of the two different materials is of course slightly different.

Are there any forks the SFM won’t fit?

Currently forks with a leg diameter lower than 38mm or larger than 45mm are not accommodated. Luckily most modern suspension forks barring long travel forks such as Fox’s 38 or RockShox’s Zeb fall between the recommended dimensions. Please note the SFM’s are not compatible with the Fox 34 Step-Cast 2022/23+ Fork (earlier models are compatible), the Fox 34 Float Performance Elite Fork OR the Fox 32 Taper-Cast Gravel Fork

This is due to the raised section on the reverse of the fork legs.

Will these affect the performance of my fork?

Just as if you overtighten your seatpost collar and find your dropper post performance hampered, exert too much clamping force to a thin walled suspension fork and performance can be compromised and potentially damage the sensitive internals. Through exhaustive testing we have created an accessory mount that requires minimal clamping force, thus minimising the risks to your expensive suspension fork.

Which mounting positions should I use when fitting cages?

The Tailfin SFM is unique in giving three different cage mounting points. If mounting a single cage you may choose any of the three. When mounting two cages you will need to use the two outside mounting positions. We suggest positioning the SFM at an angle that places cages as close to the fork as possible.

Do these ship as a pair or individually?

The Tailfin SFM is shipped as a pair. Giving you all you need to attach cages to ONE side of your suspension fork. Order TWO sets to fit cages to both sides of your fork.

Will these scratch my fork legs?

The SFM has been designed to minimise the chance of scratching however with repeated fitting and removal slight scratching could occur. We recommend applying a thin layer of helicopter/self-amalgamating protective tape if you want to protect your decals fully. Remember to measure your SFM after the tape has been applied.

How important is sticking to the recommended torque setting?

In order to ensure the complete and unrestricted performance of your suspension fork, it is highly important not to exceed the recommended maximum torque of 3Nm. As with any precision component, the use of a torque wrench is required for safe fitting.

Why have you made the SFMs from carbon and steel?

Carbon fibre and stainless steel were chosen as materials for making the SFM as one of the key properties of both is the ability to resist an effect called ‘creep’. Creep is an impact associated with products manufactured from polymeric materials (plastics) whereby any increased strain – even that under the recommended level. It occurs as a function of time through extended exposure to levels of stress that are below the yield strength of the material. Given sufficient time, this can lead to creep rupture, the failure within a material as a result of continuously applied stress at a level below the tensile strength. Plastic materials are particularly prone to creep rupture through exposure to static stresses. Simple answer: carbon and steel SFMs will last longer and perform better than plastic counterparts.

Will this fit my Cannondale Lefty 3 with only one suspension fork?

Yes, as long as the diameter is within the 38-45mm. Lefty Ocho – yes, but you will need to clamp below the cable guide.

Does it also fit on a Rockshox Rudy (Gravel fork)?

No, currently the SFM does not fit a Rudy fork, as the lower leg tapers too much.


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