Defiant Gold Trader BoTY Winner Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #1 Hi Guys, i am looking for a rigid fork for my Nuke Proof Titanium Whats your favorite rigid fork? I have always liked the Fat Chance Boi Also the Tange Fat Blades (struts but fatter) the Tange Switchblades The Syncros forks, but never owned them
Hi Guys, i am looking for a rigid fork for my Nuke Proof Titanium Whats your favorite rigid fork? I have always liked the Fat Chance Boi Also the Tange Fat Blades (struts but fatter) the Tange Switchblades The Syncros forks, but never owned them
mechagouki Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #2 PACE RC 30 3rd Gen. I finally own one thanks to Caramba Kid. Pic from Goatsurfer's site:
L legrandefromage Bin Monkey BoTM Winner PoTM Winner GT Fan Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #3 switchblades
juice Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #4 I love taiwanese Spinner forks. They look sweet and perform well. Came on Klein, Scott and Marin bikes.
I love taiwanese Spinner forks. They look sweet and perform well. Came on Klein, Scott and Marin bikes.
R retroyetirigid Yeti Fan Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #5 In no particular order, Tange Switchblade, Answer Accutrax, Pace RC30 and Kona Project Two. I have all of them :twisted: . Think there is a pattern, I like straight blades :roll:
In no particular order, Tange Switchblade, Answer Accutrax, Pace RC30 and Kona Project Two. I have all of them :twisted: . Think there is a pattern, I like straight blades :roll:
WD Pro Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #6 juice":17oatzd7 said: I love taiwanese Spinner forks. They look sweet and perform well. Came on Klein, Scott and Marin bikes. Click to expand... I haven't tried many other types to comment / recommend spinner but they do make some nice dropouts I think some merlin Ti's may have come with them to ? WD
juice":17oatzd7 said: I love taiwanese Spinner forks. They look sweet and perform well. Came on Klein, Scott and Marin bikes. Click to expand... I haven't tried many other types to comment / recommend spinner but they do make some nice dropouts I think some merlin Ti's may have come with them to ? WD
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #7 Klein Adroit and the Funk fat fork. Then the Ritchey Logic
F ferrus Breezer Fan Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #8 I'm a big fan of titanium forks as long as they're not too flexy and have trustworthy welding. (ie not chinese) Ritchey Logics give a nice ride too. Bonty's are also a fave'
I'm a big fan of titanium forks as long as they're not too flexy and have trustworthy welding. (ie not chinese) Ritchey Logics give a nice ride too. Bonty's are also a fave'
sancho Senior Retro Guru Jul 15, 2011 #9 +1 pm the BOI for looks and rigidity. Accutrax forks are cool but look sort of odd on most bikes that aren't a Yeti. Tange Superlight forks are very similar to the Ritchey Logic fork. They're light and provide a lively feel. My personal fave is the Grove Hardcore fork.
+1 pm the BOI for looks and rigidity. Accutrax forks are cool but look sort of odd on most bikes that aren't a Yeti. Tange Superlight forks are very similar to the Ritchey Logic fork. They're light and provide a lively feel. My personal fave is the Grove Hardcore fork.
theredchili Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jul 15, 2011 #10 I like : BOI, RC30 and these from groovy cycles : Attachments dsc01107.jpg 26.2 KB · Views: 3,651