sylus":1bndp4yq said:
I must admit I prefer the original forks than the syncros but as always sinn you do make some lovely builds
Just out of interest and being nosey.... To get to that level of finish or if you wanted the buy something of that quality could you suggest a budget target to aim for
cheers sylus,
believe it or not, when i bought the syncros fork years ago, they were fitted to a clock work frame in the team colours, as above, but in a smaller frame which was of no use to me, and the frame was too far gone to repair anyway, hence why the forks were removed and shelved.
You can imagine my excitement when a good frame example came up in my size, i had to make the forks fit..........not as easy as u think with this fork, but i refinished them and swopped out the steerer and got there in the end.
it kinda made me smile really, i originally bought the frame and fork together, because i raced against a fella several times back in the day on an orange with the fork, ( he always kicked my ass too), hence my persistants in making the fork fit the bigger frame. (ive got pics of it somewhere... :? )
but imho its a great upgrade, im a big fan of a straight blade fork, i feel it vastly improves the handling of a rigid bike...
but really i just tried to re-create the race bike used, from my memories really.
the cost, to refinish, its all down to how far you wanna take it really, and how much imput you can give to it to keep the cost to a minimum.
difficulties in getting the original neon orange paints have gone up wholesale price to just over £50 a litre... :cry: decals arent expensive, its then just the choice of whether you glaze it or not, theres a lot of wastage and the cost is high to buy it imho, but i think glazing it really helps with the wear issues, and how long it will last, ( I just wish i could capture the neon in a picture properly, my pics really dont show how retna burning the orange really is)....