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• #3
They don't make any.......
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• #4
Looks like the Tokyo track forks will have to do, hopefully there'll be enough clearance
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• #5
You can fit 1 1/8 forks into a 1" headtube. With some playing around with headset parts you can make it work. I have seen it done before.
Or you could use something like 1" threaded kona p2 forks.
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• #6
i do believe you can get a charge fork that will work... i think its the whisk or something?
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• #7
Some instructions on using a 1 1/8 threadless fork in a 1" head tube;
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• #8
DFP you have saved me the hassle of buying a completely new frame. Thanks so much
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• #9
If you're going to ride fgfs make sure you rick wide tyres otherwise new wheels every week ;)
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• #10
Quick question. Would the 'How to' (posted by DFP) allow me to run fs forks for integrated headsets or am I restricted to 1 1/8" fs forks suitable for frames with non-integrated headsets? I fear the latter :(
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• #11
they dont i had them
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• #12
Volume make the fu fork in a 1" I think
I'm looking for a set of 1" threaded straight freestyle forks, i could run threadless but that'd more of an inconvenience! The best I could find are these straight track forks:
http://http://www.tokyofixedgear.com/products/38-Forks/2068-Action---Fork-Threadless-Straight---Chrome/
BUT, my frame is only 20" so i don't know if there'll be any clearance for bar spins, plus I don't know how they'd hold up to freestyle.
Any help would be much appreciated!