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• #2
Any chance you still have these? The damage to the stanchion is terminal but I could use the crowns and lowers to repair my DHO's....
I'm in London with work about twice a month and could do cash in hand...
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• #3
Can't pm you but yes they are still for sale mate
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• #4
You still got these for sale?
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• #5
Yep
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• #6
Awesome! It seems I can't send private messages on here yet... I live in Fulham so can easily meet Angel way if that works for you?
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• #7
ps, sorry for the slow response, I didn't have email alerts turned on facepalm
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• #8
Sent you a PM mate
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• #9
Would they fit my late 80's 753 Lo Pro? I think it would make a crazy build. It would be like a down hill retro low pro hybird.
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• #10
No idea man, can measure the steerer tube if you want? Would be awesome tho!
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• #11
Would they fit my late 80's 753 Lo Pro? I think it would make a crazy build. It would be like a down hill retro low pro hybird.
they totally would..... do it!
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• #12
You'd be able to ride in a straight line, but turning the bars would feel like falling off a cliff, and no control.
You'd pay a lot of money for that thrill at the Fair Ground !
The bonus face plant might not be the desired objective though :-(
Enjoy! :-)
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• #13
bump...I will take anything to get them out of my way
Not exactly in keeping with the forum but they could do nicely for a ss mtb build? These babies cost £1000 new in 1997, and have had the horrible old elstomers replaced with a spring kit (which is quite rare in its self). Unfortunately they need rebuilding, I would guess that standard Judy rebuild kits will fit as after all these are just a triple tree version of the judy. The right leg has some scoring as shown, I think you can turn the legs around so once rebuilt the damaged area can be hidden behind the brace. They do seem to work, but absolutely no guarantees whatsoever. I'd like £40, can meet in Stratford, Angel or Highbury.