Suspension Air Fork to replace Suntour Mobie on Medeo T10+

gadgetguy

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Looking for suggestions for upgrading the front fork to one with air suspension. Ride mostly on pavement, trying to smooth out the ruts in the roads. Existing fork is a Suntour Mobie A32 for 29" tires.
 
Do you have thru axle?
I'm asking because it doesn't look like Medeo T10+ has thru axle, but when I search for Suntour A32, it has thru axle.
Yes I have a thru axle. I looked on Suntour's website and they offer a MOBIE 45 AIR LOR DS 15QLC32 which is for a 700C platform. My existing fork is stamped 29 even though the tires are 28" x 2.0". Called Suntour and they said they don't make the 29's after market in the Mobie line.
 
don't know what a boost hub is. Have attached some pictures of my fork. I also thought the sizes were interchangeable, but I did note that Suntour does offer different sizes and I was afraid to order if I was uncertain that it would fit. They don't offer the Mobie line in a 29er for aftermarket.
 

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Question: do ebikes have to use special front suspensions, because of their weight? Sorry I'm new to biking.

I see some suspension forks online that tag them for ebikes, but that could just be a marketing thing. Thanks!
 
Question: do ebikes have to use special front suspensions, because of their weight? Sorry I'm new to biking.

I see some suspension forks online that tag them for ebikes, but that could just be a marketing thing. Thanks!
Thanks for the youtube video. I don't believe I have a boost hub. My suspension fork provides for only 63mm of travel. The forks you sent are 100mm+. Those would change the performance and stability of the bike, so I need a fork that has 60mm of travel plus or minus. Additionally because the bike has a head light and fenders the fork needs connections to secure these (this is why they label the fork ebike ready).
Nothing special about the suspension fork which has a coil spring in it and is at the cheap end of the spectrum for a pricey bike.
 
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