An 80mm fork in itself isn't too bad for the frame, but combine that fork with such a long stem and I imagine it gets round to turning a corner the day after you want it to. I would say that for sharp steering a 10cm stem is the longest you would use in combination with this fork, and for me preferably 9cm.JeRkY":1wvr0yfi said:The forks are way too long for me, I'd of thought you'd of felt the change with that.
Anthony":2x50t13a said:An 80mm fork in itself isn't too bad for the frame, but combine that fork with such a long stem and I imagine it gets round to turning a corner the day after you want it to. I would say that for sharp steering a 10cm stem is the longest you would use in combination with this fork, and for me preferably 9cm.JeRkY":2x50t13a said:The forks are way too long for me, I'd of thought you'd of felt the change with that.
keithb said:LAAAAAAAAARRRRVVVLEEEEEEYYYYY Build sir.
I'm a big fan of mixed new and old tech, and I reckon you've pulled this off a treat.
Stunning bike mister.
Well done. [/quote
Thanks for the positive comments I have changed the bike again I shall post some more photos. Just wanted to change the bike around a bit hard getting the right balance of old and new
stevet1":3e7q4ezi said:Always nice to see a Ti-lite.
How you getting on with the spank pedals, I took mine back to the shop as I didn't get on with them- just didn't feel right, not concave enough.