velomaniac":2ymqxfo1 said:As for GT's I am now believing more in this triple triangle bit based on the sheer number of useable second hand frames that seem to be everywhere on this site/ebay/other.
Dr S":dyj92ngf said:When you consider how much dentistry costs these days I would be wary of 'cheap' unbranded carbon forks on eBay. :shock:
zigzag":dyj92ngf said:^ What that man said! Value for money AND DIY dentistry? What Scotsman could resist?
I didn't do a huge amount of research before I bought them, but some of the forum posts I read indicated that these were rebadged by some of the big manufacturers (White Bros, SASO?) - of course, I read it on the intarwebs, so it must be true. I really must try them with a nice fat tyre up front.
clockworkgazz":2h88lb50 said:for most of the macretro clan, random facial reconstruction would be an improvement
kaiser what's the new GT project then?
velomaniac":9bkje0rx said:Already own a set of rigid alloy forks, when fitted I cannot tell if they're stiffer than steel and thus suspect would notice no improvement with carbon either. I'll stick with steel as its cheap and I'm mean
As for GT's I am now believing more in this triple triangle bit based on the sheer number of useable second hand frames that seem to be everywhere on this site/ebay/other. What could Kaiser possibly be up to with another GT based on the eye rolling he already gets everytime he shows up on his Karakorum yet again :roll:
Old bikes, addictive or what