£50 is okay, for what you're getting, but a decent steel (chrome would be my choice) fork is going to set you back another £50-120.
I'm always suspicious of a frame with no fork, as its generally a result of a head on collision which can trash the fork but leave the frame cosmetically intact.
Have the bike checked for tracking when it's built up though.
£50 is okay, for what you're getting, but a decent steel (chrome would be my choice) fork is going to set you back another £50-120.
I'm always suspicious of a frame with no fork, as its generally a result of a head on collision which can trash the fork but leave the frame cosmetically intact.
Have the bike checked for tracking when it's built up though.