So I am doing up an Orange clockwork '91/92 I think from memory. Previous owner I bought it from on here, username escaping me will look it up when I get a minute, he described in a thread here chucking on some fat forks he had..
I was and am very happy with the purchase as it came with Saracen wide , cranked bars, and some tired Dia compe levers ive restored..
To the question.. what's the standard forks axle to crown?
The fork is ok, and my slightly newer silver and green clockwork has what appears to be the same fork, but they were black mis matching when I got that one, and all the pictures appear to show a more tapered , lighter fork..
I have some Marin rockstar's which are the same axle to crown, much lighter and I know from experience more pliant ride.
So what do the experts reckon? Stick with the fat forks if we call them that..? Or spray up marin forks with the frame if they are closer to original..?
Will add pictures when I figure out why my phone isn't letting me!
I was and am very happy with the purchase as it came with Saracen wide , cranked bars, and some tired Dia compe levers ive restored..
To the question.. what's the standard forks axle to crown?
The fork is ok, and my slightly newer silver and green clockwork has what appears to be the same fork, but they were black mis matching when I got that one, and all the pictures appear to show a more tapered , lighter fork..
I have some Marin rockstar's which are the same axle to crown, much lighter and I know from experience more pliant ride.
So what do the experts reckon? Stick with the fat forks if we call them that..? Or spray up marin forks with the frame if they are closer to original..?
Will add pictures when I figure out why my phone isn't letting me!