bikeworkshop
Senior Retro Guru
"Description:
Ideal for non-suspension adjusted frames,ideal for converting a frame with a rubbish suspension fork back to normal."
At least its what you're after.
It’s clunky I’ll admit, but you know what I mean!"Description:
Ideal for non-suspension adjusted frames,
ideal for converting a frame with a rubbish suspension fork back to normal."
At least its what you're after.
Wrapped in bubble wrap and cardboard to post, I’d always recommend you remove that stuff when fitting it to a bike though.2000g though..
Those look pretty basic judging by the dropouts, and you ought to be hit by vat and customs making €55 around £70... you could buy some project 2s for that.M-Gineering.nl in the Netherlands still have some steel 1 1/8 26" forks. Probably not super light but not that expensive either. It is 395mm long and costs 55 euros.
https://www.m-gineering.nl/shoprest.htm
Maybe, but one of the few 26" forks still available so seemed relevant to me.Those look pretty basic judging by the dropouts, and you ought to be hit by vat and customs making €55 around £70... you could buy some project 2s for that.