Grannygrinder Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 2, 2010 #1 Sorry this is slightly OT what with the bmx content. I'd value your collective opinion as to wether i should fit the steel or the carbon fork to this build. Ta Attachments 001.JPG 141.5 KB · Views: 565 4.jpg 106.9 KB · Views: 565
Sorry this is slightly OT what with the bmx content. I'd value your collective opinion as to wether i should fit the steel or the carbon fork to this build. Ta
orange71 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 2, 2010 #2 it's a bmx: it has to be heavy and steel
P perry Retrobike Rider Feb 2, 2010 #3 Your asking if you can fit anything other than landing gears to a SE
Grannygrinder Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Feb 2, 2010 #4 . I know, but they are so bloody heavy :evil:
P perry Retrobike Rider Feb 2, 2010 #6 They're heavy so they don't snap in half when you come up short on that 30ft double in your 2nd moto after tangling elbows with another chap .
They're heavy so they don't snap in half when you come up short on that 30ft double in your 2nd moto after tangling elbows with another chap .
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN Senior Retro Guru Feb 2, 2010 #8 go with the carbon mate if your not jumping 20ft dirt LG's look nice but are bloody heavy :roll: carbon's look cool on that, so that what i would go with
go with the carbon mate if your not jumping 20ft dirt LG's look nice but are bloody heavy :roll: carbon's look cool on that, so that what i would go with
Neil G Old School Grand Master Feb 3, 2010 #9 No contest, if your riding trails/tracks has to be steel. Other alternative is trying a modern '24 fork on it form the likes of S&M or Standard, bet they're quite light these days
No contest, if your riding trails/tracks has to be steel. Other alternative is trying a modern '24 fork on it form the likes of S&M or Standard, bet they're quite light these days
losidan Senior Retro Guru Mar 31, 2010 #10 if you go carbon remember to get some clip pedals to match too