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• #7027
No more toe over lap with this fork!
Got a cluster fork for sale if anyone wants one
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• #7028
beauty
this thread needs more content
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• #7029
Cheers man. This fork makes the bike respond so much nicer.
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• #7030
Perfect for all road riding and I'm a fan of the fork. Looks like it would eat cobblestone like a fat kid on cake. Nice one!
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• #7031
Show the gangsta tracks,this discussion is slowing down.
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• #7032
until you hit a slightly too large cobble and then they bend like a straw
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• #7033
Are the tubes too thin for the intended use? It looks like it is built pretty robust... That is truly a shame
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• #7034
would adding a brake booster to the fork stiffen it up ? Ones with cantilever mounts
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• #7035
I'm not educated in mechanical engineering but would hope that whomever designed the fork would have taken impact stress in mind
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• #7036
I have seen a old YouTube video of a rider eating s*** when his Brooklyn fork snaps
Anyone know that video?
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• #7037
The one in a skatepark? Fork snapped at the steerer/legs ?
Rider had a bad reception if that's that one, and pretty sure it was just a matter of time before it breaks. -
• #7038
I guess that would explain why you don't see many around... I've only ever seen pictures/videos but never in the flesh. Hope the frame can justify such a hefty price tag.
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• #7039
i know that video, but it was more than 10 years ago. i also assume the forks were not designed for fgfs.
but speaking about pics here is my v1 again:
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• #7040
Someone sell me a v2 gangster medium / long
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• #7041
Put some 38s on today. Lovely fit
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• #7042
Very nice. .!
Here is my only remaining BMW
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• #7043
Red V4 with DXR
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• #7044
Few setup for tracklocross,nice to see.The gangsta a classic.
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• #7045
Nice
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• #7046
Will share mine too in its current state
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• #7047
Very nice, what are the tyres? Schwalbe scout yields nothing online
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• #7048
Thank for showing them,anymore out there.?
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• #7049
My V4 in his current state with the easton fork and the brakes.
I found a V2 at kingkog two years ago that i want to mount. The steerer is just a little bit short for my size small V4 (just a few mm). I think the v2 headtubes were shorter. I need to weld a small portion of tube on the top of the existing one. I also want to braze v-brake bosses. Any toughts ?
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• #7050
Better to get a zero stack headset than try welding on a bit of steerer tube.
Something like this.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/CDDb21RBN66JFKax/