T toemarse Dirt Disciple Dec 5, 2009 #1 I am after pair of forks to fit my Stumpjumper. They need to be the shorter size axle to crown for non-suspension geometry frames. I think the steerer is 195mm ish Specialized preferred but P2s or other quality forks considered. Thanks Tom
I am after pair of forks to fit my Stumpjumper. They need to be the shorter size axle to crown for non-suspension geometry frames. I think the steerer is 195mm ish Specialized preferred but P2s or other quality forks considered. Thanks Tom
paulvandermoolen Old School Grand Master Dec 5, 2009 #2 fork hello, i have a very nice white colored fork that's non suspension corrected. if you're interested, i can mail you a pic. greetz
fork hello, i have a very nice white colored fork that's non suspension corrected. if you're interested, i can mail you a pic. greetz
sic_nick Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Dec 7, 2009 #4 I have a pair of Specialized Direct Drive double butted CroMo forks but they are threaded for 1 1'8 front end. 133mm steerer tube with 33mm threaded
I have a pair of Specialized Direct Drive double butted CroMo forks but they are threaded for 1 1'8 front end. 133mm steerer tube with 33mm threaded
Grannygrinder Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Dec 7, 2009 #5 . I have a set of Spinner forks in my forsale thread. 192mm steerer of which the top 6-8mm is threaded. I used them as ahead forks with no problems. And they are cheap
. I have a set of Spinner forks in my forsale thread. 192mm steerer of which the top 6-8mm is threaded. I used them as ahead forks with no problems. And they are cheap
T toemarse Dirt Disciple Dec 7, 2009 #6 Thanks for the replies. I'll double check my measurements, although I think the Spinners sound the best. Cheers T
Thanks for the replies. I'll double check my measurements, although I think the Spinners sound the best. Cheers T