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1 1/8? how much?
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daughters Carrer MTB had them
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i just got a set of those, hacked and filed off the braze-ons, black powder coat, they can look quite good with a bit of work. same as what object has on the steamroller as well.
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I bought these forks new from a shop a couple of years ago and never got round to using them.
They are pretty rare and unusual in that they are threadless BMX style forks for a 26" wheel but also with canti lugs.
They are full 4130 crmo, immaculate & sturdy. Might be good on a fixed gear/street bike?
Yes 1-1/8"
I wasnt sure what price to ask as I know a lot would be going on postage, but I want them to still seem good value for the buyer.
How about, £25 posted?
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still for sale?
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Ball bags bought them i think:)
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like 40 of these were for sale on ebay (same forks) for £16 posted
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I bought these forks new from a shop a couple of years ago and never got round to using them.
They are pretty rare and unusual in that they are threadless BMX style forks for a 26" wheel but also with canti lugs.
They are full 4130, immaculate & sturdy. Might be good on a fixed gear/street bike?
Have you been living in a hole?! These are probably the most popular forks for people doing tricks at the moment. As Mikemerk said, there were around 40-50 being sold by one company alone on eBay.
I bought these forks new from a shop a couple of years ago and never got round to using them.
They are pretty rare and unusual in that they are threadless BMX style forks for a 26" wheel but also with canti lugs.
They are full 4130, immaculate & sturdy. Might be good on a fixed gear/street bike?