moonlite
Kona Fan
Does anyone have experience of this fork? I picked one up in a swap deal, hoping to fit it to my On One Inbred.
Interestingly, it was sold as a Shimano fork, but there's no Shimano branding on it anywhere. Google reveals a number of mentions of it as a Shimano part, which is a little mystifying.
Anyway, I assumed I'd be able to prise out the rubber bungs on the V-brake brackets and fit pivot posts (which I've ordered already). I've seen pictures on the web of the same fork with the posts in place. On trying to prise out the rubber plugs, though, I've found them pretty resistant, as if they're not designed to be removed. And the brackets should have three holes for the little locater post (sorry, don't know the correct term) on the brake pivot, too, come to think of it . . .
So I suppose the question is, can V-brakes be fitted, or are those brackets permanently blanked off?
Grateful for any wisdom you all my be able to share.
Interestingly, it was sold as a Shimano fork, but there's no Shimano branding on it anywhere. Google reveals a number of mentions of it as a Shimano part, which is a little mystifying.
Anyway, I assumed I'd be able to prise out the rubber bungs on the V-brake brackets and fit pivot posts (which I've ordered already). I've seen pictures on the web of the same fork with the posts in place. On trying to prise out the rubber plugs, though, I've found them pretty resistant, as if they're not designed to be removed. And the brackets should have three holes for the little locater post (sorry, don't know the correct term) on the brake pivot, too, come to think of it . . .
So I suppose the question is, can V-brakes be fitted, or are those brackets permanently blanked off?
Grateful for any wisdom you all my be able to share.