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New forks
« on: June 15, 2008, 12:33 PM »
Right then.I'm thinking about gettin' some new forks.My forks at the moment have about 10mm axle offset and as a result the bike is very quick in the steering.I want to try some with a bigger offset to make the bike more stable for vert ramps.Any suggesstions chaps?   I dont run a front brake. Whats the lightest forks out there. And dont say the new Oddessy ones that look like old mongoose forks 'cause I dont like them.

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Re: New forks
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2008, 12:56 PM »
Those forks that Dibly is making are the lightest i've seen!  i held a set at Creation last time and they weigh nothing!  double butted and heat treated and i think are going to retail at about £60 or so   :daumenhoch:

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