Not exactly a "Readers Bike", but more a "Readers front end", I bought this USE SUB fork (or to give it its full name, the Ultimate Sports Engineering Stability Under Braking Monoshock) a year ago and tucked it away a cupboard for later tinkering. 12 months later I dug it out and took a closer look to see if I could do something with it.
It was a bit tired and the linkage had plenty of play in it, but the important bits were all in very good nick with not a hint of wear on the main stanchion. So I stripped it down, cleaned it and treated it to a few new parts. I've installed 6 new bushes from Igus, fitted a new main bushing and lip seal in the shocker, overhauled the air sprung and damper, treated the whole thing to lashings of new grease, and slapped on a new SUB decal too. To all intents and purposes it's like new.
Originally they came with conventional 3 cross wheels built around a modified Hope Bulb or USE's own "SubHub", I have two such wheels already, but idle hands and a shed full of other bits had me wondering if something more interesting could be made to fit. A spare bit of stainless and an hour at a lathe (haven't used one for over 20 years - so I need a couple of goes!) resulted in this.
Just need something to bolt it onto now.
It was a bit tired and the linkage had plenty of play in it, but the important bits were all in very good nick with not a hint of wear on the main stanchion. So I stripped it down, cleaned it and treated it to a few new parts. I've installed 6 new bushes from Igus, fitted a new main bushing and lip seal in the shocker, overhauled the air sprung and damper, treated the whole thing to lashings of new grease, and slapped on a new SUB decal too. To all intents and purposes it's like new.
Originally they came with conventional 3 cross wheels built around a modified Hope Bulb or USE's own "SubHub", I have two such wheels already, but idle hands and a shed full of other bits had me wondering if something more interesting could be made to fit. A spare bit of stainless and an hour at a lathe (haven't used one for over 20 years - so I need a couple of goes!) resulted in this.
Just need something to bolt it onto now.