But I think the question is why do it that way.
This http://pedalrevolutionblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/feather_mango1.jpg
...has a straight fork, but the way they have pushed the front wheel forward is by having the fork blades at an angle to the steerer tube.
Your fork blade looks like it runs straight into the steerer tube.
How come?
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But I think the question is why do it that way.
This http://pedalrevolutionblog.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/feather_mango1.jpg
...has a straight fork, but the way they have pushed the front wheel forward is by having the fork blades at an angle to the steerer tube.
Your fork blade looks like it runs straight into the steerer tube.
How come?
[genuine interest]