neilll Gold Trader Feedback View Nov 18, 2013 #12 oneschnark":23q1t82g said: Hi, Curtlo with King Philippe Click to expand... Nice !! :mrgreen:
raidan73 Moderator Archivist Retrobike Rider BoTM Triple Crown BoTM Winner Gold Trader PoTM Winner 98+ BoTM Winner Rocky Mountain Fan Brodie Fan Feedback View Sep 21, 2014 #14 Re: I missed this thread but signing in for updates. I regret not bidding on myself last year.
syncrosfan Senior Retro Guru Sep 26, 2014 #17 That's a nice bike! Since it's a Curlto you could consider using an Action-Tec suspension fork (if it's a 1 1/4" headtube). They usually came with those. Maybe it's not suspension corrected though.
That's a nice bike! Since it's a Curlto you could consider using an Action-Tec suspension fork (if it's a 1 1/4" headtube). They usually came with those. Maybe it's not suspension corrected though.
oneschnark BoTM Winner Sep 26, 2014 #18 Re: I ask Doug and .... Phillipe, It is designed for a rigid fork and probably ideally a 60mm travel fork, but you could likely put an 80mm fork on it and not effect it too much. Thanks, Doug
Re: I ask Doug and .... Phillipe, It is designed for a rigid fork and probably ideally a 60mm travel fork, but you could likely put an 80mm fork on it and not effect it too much. Thanks, Doug
syncrosfan Senior Retro Guru Sep 26, 2014 #19 The Action Tec fork was a short travel lightweight fork (probably something in the 65mm range). Imagine a Headshok with a 1 1/4" steerer.
The Action Tec fork was a short travel lightweight fork (probably something in the 65mm range). Imagine a Headshok with a 1 1/4" steerer.