Killer V frame build up.

:eek: Aah, I’m going to have to check now.. Sure I read somewhere that they weren’t 1 1/4” til later on.. Will let you know.
Love your build btw, wicked choice on the forks, completely left field choice..
I’m tempted to fit these to mine:
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:)maybe they’re just old headset cups,check before installing the headset;)
later Killers have p bones and they are 1 1/8
95' catalog and looking at that stem ( horror when you need it like a headset 1 1/4) and it is in that transition 95-96 to have a Pepperoni fork 1 1/8
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And it is also possible that your frame is like that
95' with pepperoni 1 1/8 because my friend recently got a green Killer V 2000 from 94' who had a pepperoni fork and 1 1/8 stem not catalog stem
so we did a little research :LOL:
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96'
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I'm curious ;)Let's compare the serial numbers
Killer V rigid are short years of production 1994-1996
🤓make a database of serial numbers👍 :)letters
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My FB.....Killer V 900 94' Febuary 1 1/4 Pepperoni fork POL
 
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699A2258-38B1-4977-8CCC-E10A0D92A3F9.jpeg F3EBD434-70FA-4098-B89D-87CC2DCAB1B1.jpeg Deffo 1 1/8”.
Has these ‘shims’ in the headtube. But surely they’re factory? Doesn’t look to be enough material on the headtube without the ‘shims’ to mount a headset into - aluminium would be too thin I would say.
 
This is really interesting, I wonder why they fitted inserts, maybe it was just a transition over to 1 1/8. My 94 KV is pure 1 1/4, as was the one I owned back in 94.
 
This is really interesting, I wonder why they fitted inserts, maybe it was just a transition over to 1 1/8. My 94 KV is pure 1 1/4, as was the one I owned back in 94.
I’m baffled, but just glad I don’t need reducers or 1 1/4” forks.. :)
 
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