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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Racing => Topic started by: telelogic on July 26, 2010, 04:23 PM
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Hi All,
I'm looking for some advice on racing forks for my Kuwa'
I've upgraded all the parts on the bike with the exception of the forks.
I did try putting some "UK bike co" "Badda boom" forks on, that I got cheap, but the steerer is not long enough and the whole thing turned out to be a false economy.
I've been looking at "Odyssey classic race forks" and "S&M race XLT's" but I think that if I'm going to spend £120 (ish) I may as well go the whole hog and get some "Sinz Stealth 2010 Pro 20 Forks" I know I'll probably end up getting a set of these sooner or later, even if I go for the afore mentioned Cro-Mo in the short term.
the question is;
Are they ok for a novice to use? I'll be going to my local track for a bit of a pedal round during the summer months.
Will the carbon forks break under the weight of my ineptitude? Are they only to be used by super smooth pro riders?
I am of course aware, that a set of £200 forks would be overkill for my purposes! But I'm a bmx'er! and we all like cool Sh!t that we don't really need.
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you didn't bang any pictures up of the UnKnown forks fitted did you? i remember you saying the gap was about 4mm which for me would be fine and dandy :daumenhoch:
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yeah, but I'm still suspecting that the fork race needs to go back on, and when it does, they are too short!
165mm is quite a small steerer. the Sinz and others are 180!
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:) Sinz are fugly things! The newer Supercross and DK Race forks are pretty light and probably way stronger than carbons.Odyssey raceforks are also damn good.All three have 165-170mm steerers which seems to be the norm these days.
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The forks that came with the bike have a 180mm steerer tube and only required a 5mm spacer to fit.
this would suggest (to me anyway) that anything shorter than 175mm will be too short!
I don't know if my laserlite has a particularly long head tube, or if the Cane creek headset has some extra hight on it?
It must be something like that, I see plenty of other race bikes with forks that according to the previous post would be too short for my bike!
maybe I should try another headset first? just incase that's the issue ???
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get a picture up of the whole thing :daumenhoch:
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:) Think Funn stems have a taller stack hight than most.
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Keep it real with steel :daumenhoch:
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go with steel x2 sm odsy both good seen alot of people movin away from carbon lately