Yep, designing things so an inverse shim is not required in future is a good idea I think.
Also, modern steel tubing (i.e. large diameter, shaped, thin wall stuff) looks odd with a narrow steel fork - carbon forks balance the aesthetic of the frame, and of course are significantly lighter.
Yep, designing things so an inverse shim is not required in future is a good idea I think.
Also, modern steel tubing (i.e. large diameter, shaped, thin wall stuff) looks odd with a narrow steel fork - carbon forks balance the aesthetic of the frame, and of course are significantly lighter.