M maynardlawrence Dirt Disciple Dec 18, 2019 #1 Anyone able to confirm the make of these forks? Apparently, the number under the bb (AK prefix) suggests Sun. Attachments IMG-20191216-WA0009.jpg 120.9 KB · Views: 634
Anyone able to confirm the make of these forks? Apparently, the number under the bb (AK prefix) suggests Sun.
K keithglos Senior Retro Guru Dec 19, 2019 #2 Re: Dayton (UK) did something like this in the early 50s, on a frame electically welded, frame tubes 1 inch. They also ran a road team including Dave Bedwell, and produced an alloy cotterless crank on a straight hexagon axle. Keith
Re: Dayton (UK) did something like this in the early 50s, on a frame electically welded, frame tubes 1 inch. They also ran a road team including Dave Bedwell, and produced an alloy cotterless crank on a straight hexagon axle. Keith
M maynardlawrence Dirt Disciple Dec 19, 2019 #3 Thanks Keith, I think you nailed it. A quick google finds pictures of an "Elite" model from the early 50s with the same forks. Attachments Screenshot_20191219-150900.png 902 KB · Views: 575
Thanks Keith, I think you nailed it. A quick google finds pictures of an "Elite" model from the early 50s with the same forks.