Forks: NOS Rock Shox £65

Rod_Saetan

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Too many forks on the dancefloor.

NOS(!) Rock Shox Indy S - in the box, unused, NIP, never mounted, ridden, looked at oddly or breathed upon. 280mm x 1 1/8" ahead steerer, canti mount on fork brace, 63mm of travel (so will not mess up plenty of your loved ones) move as they should, the box can be made into a racing car! - £65

PACE RC35 MXCD, good cosmetic condition including the canti rocker, they move fairly smoothly but dont rebound (I have no idea about them there suspensions), 1 1/8" threaded steerer x 145mm - £60 SOLD

NOS Ritchey Logic built by Tange, 1" threaded steerer x 164mm - £65 - SOLD

Marin Rock Star (?) fork built by spinner, very good condition, decals intact, long 1 1/8" ahead steerer (215mm) - £35 - SOLD.

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Yeah I'm definitely interested,

I've now finally measured my headtube @ 137mm, so just need to know if these are 100% suitable for my frame.

27mm seems good enoug to me, for a headset, but would rather someone more knowlegeable than me can confirm..
 
GT-Steve":2f1uphq3 said:
27mm seems good enoug to me, for a headset, but would rather someone more knowlegeable than me can confirm..

Steve, 27mm isnt going to be enough unless you can find a very low stack headset - Tange do two low stack headsets at 32 and 30mm, I dont know of any less than that though.
 
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