the fork is the highest point of that build. true high end, rare, great performing piece of cycling machinery.Neil G":3pevwg7l said:Lovely bike, shame the forks spoil the build as they are IMO fugly
Matter of opinion though, if your happy with that's all good
purplewicked":jy3dxhnl said:the fork is the highest point of that build. true high end, rare, great performing piece of cycling machinery.Neil G":jy3dxhnl said:Lovely bike, shame the forks spoil the build as they are IMO fugly
Matter of opinion though, if your happy with that's all good
i don't get it: an Orange, Kona or a Gt are praised as a beauties but that handmade by cyclist to the highest standards of performance groovy fork is seen as ugly... :shock:
while others worship anything that comes out of Groovy's doors
perry":3j5a0ihi said:while others worship anything that comes out of Groovy's doors
makes me wonder if exactly the same fork would be so highly coveted if it was on an appollo
I know you covet Apollos
GoldenEraMTB":2stcbrgn said:purplewicked":2stcbrgn said:the fork is the highest point of that build. true high end, rare, great performing piece of cycling machinery.Neil G":2stcbrgn said:Lovely bike, shame the forks spoil the build as they are IMO fugly
Matter of opinion though, if your happy with that's all good
i don't get it: an Orange, Kona or a Gt are praised as a beauties but that handmade by cyclist to the highest standards of performance groovy fork is seen as ugly... :shock:
Well, that box fork is made after the heavy duty box fork of fcc, you know the one, made of reynolds 531 and such. IT was a fork intended for heavier riders, not so much for good looks- a very purpose built fork.
So I can understand many people not finding it aesthetically pleasing, while others worship anything that comes out of Groovy's doors
I like it, though I think it would look better without the decals, and installed on my 85 Fat
purplewicked":3569gi06 said:i thought it was made after the smooth riding prestige FCC box crown... which flexed a lot.
form follows function. i don't like the decals but the straight legs finished in a scalloped way when touching the drop outs pleases me.
not to mention it rides better than my unicrown FCC fork.
GoldenEraMTB":2touqvpf said:purplewicked":2touqvpf said:i thought it was made after the smooth riding prestige FCC box crown... which flexed a lot.
form follows function. i don't like the decals but the straight legs finished in a scalloped way when touching the drop outs pleases me.
not to mention it rides better than my unicrown FCC fork.
my information is second hand on this as I have not owned one myself. I had read that the box crown fcc fork was stronger...I wouldn't imagine it would be flexy. Fatmike has one or more...he's mostly over on vrc, but he's a member here as well.
purplewicked":1ozb8azy said:the fork is the highest point of that build. true high end, rare, great performing piece of cycling machinery.Neil G":1ozb8azy said:Lovely bike, shame the forks spoil the build as they are IMO fugly
Matter of opinion though, if your happy with that's all good
i don't get it: an Orange, Kona or a Gt are praised as a beauties but that handmade by cyclist to the highest standards of performance groovy fork is seen as ugly... :shock: