ishaw Gold Trader GT Fan Feedback View Aug 13, 2011 #52 Rod_Saetan":1n0qvvlc said: Both great Danson! Click to expand... And personalised too :roll:
danson67 Retrobike Rider Feedback View Aug 13, 2011 #53 And personalised too Click to expand... Yup, you can't get much more personalised... built it myself in 1992, still going strong:
And personalised too Click to expand... Yup, you can't get much more personalised... built it myself in 1992, still going strong:
Y yeti-man Senior Retro Guru Jun 26, 2012 #54 My one and only fav rigid fork - surprise ... the Yeti (or) Accu-Trax
ez054098 Senior Retro Guru Jun 30, 2012 #55 Funk Pepperoni MC1 Attachments forks_s_105.jpg 153.6 KB · Views: 1,288 IMG_3208s.jpg 119.7 KB · Views: 1,288 IMG_3656s.jpg 181.8 KB · Views: 1,288
sovereign Brodie Fan Jun 30, 2012 #57 All different versions of the Brodie Gatorblade: And with brazed dropouts:
videojetman Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jun 30, 2012 #58 just been through this thread and i didn't see my current fork i have just built onto my merlin. pashley / use fork. my other faves are rc30, i have a set of bright yellow ones on my rc100 the trimnell fork on the dyna tech. Attachments IMG_4973.JPG 51.8 KB · Views: 1,063 IMG_4684.JPG 201.2 KB · Views: 1,062
just been through this thread and i didn't see my current fork i have just built onto my merlin. pashley / use fork. my other faves are rc30, i have a set of bright yellow ones on my rc100 the trimnell fork on the dyna tech.
retrobikeguy BoTM Winner Gold Trader BoTY Winner Orange 🍊 Fan Feedback View Jun 30, 2012 #59 Tange switchblade, great forks
R Rampage Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jun 30, 2012 #60 I've not really used many high end forks. But it's the Pace RC31 Ti for me! Really flexy and shock absorbing, works perfectly with a flexy Ti frame.
I've not really used many high end forks. But it's the Pace RC31 Ti for me! Really flexy and shock absorbing, works perfectly with a flexy Ti frame.