Nims23 could change is forks but end up with not solving the problem. I thought of the bars as this seemed the cheapest as a starting point. unless a pair of diferent forks could be borrowed of course. It is trial and error. Its just doing it with the minimum amount of fuss and expense. someone mentioned the wheels. I used deep rim wheels and the only draw back with those is when you get side draft or winds where you feel the bike pull over more. other than that they are great.
I would measure the trail to check if it was between 50 and 70 mm (using plumb line and a long ruler). Then measure the head tube angle, so I could calculate my fork rake (easier than measuring).
From here I could decide wether or not to start actually usng money ;)
I would measure the trail to check if it was between 50 and 70 mm (using plumb line and a long ruler). Then measure the head tube angle, so I could calculate my fork rake (easier than measuring).
From here I could decide wether or not to start actually usng money ;)