curlo
Retro Newbie
Evening all
I was wondering if there was anyone on here who's had first-hand experience of the Halson Inversion elastomer suspension fork and, if so, what their impressions of the fork were?
I've a Halson Inversion myself which I've owned from new and have been a fan of from the outset - it was cheaper than the Rock Shox Quad of the same era, a fact which when combined with the unique looks made it the fork for me when it came to parting with my hard earned all those moons ago! And mounted to my titanium/steel Dyna-Tech, it was certainly of its time.
Due to an unfortunate incident with a cannibalistic headset eating a chunk of metal out of the steerer-tube, the forks are currently sitting on my workbench needing a new steer to be fitted, but the day will soon come when the forks live again!
I was wondering if there was anyone on here who's had first-hand experience of the Halson Inversion elastomer suspension fork and, if so, what their impressions of the fork were?
I've a Halson Inversion myself which I've owned from new and have been a fan of from the outset - it was cheaper than the Rock Shox Quad of the same era, a fact which when combined with the unique looks made it the fork for me when it came to parting with my hard earned all those moons ago! And mounted to my titanium/steel Dyna-Tech, it was certainly of its time.
Due to an unfortunate incident with a cannibalistic headset eating a chunk of metal out of the steerer-tube, the forks are currently sitting on my workbench needing a new steer to be fitted, but the day will soon come when the forks live again!