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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Racing => Topic started by: nasty nick on May 14, 2012, 08:47 PM
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have some carbon answer forks on my pro xxl 20" bike
just not sure on the carbon business (they are on road bikes) ,i know its strong
but pondering going for something along the lines of a odyssey r32 what other options or
do i stick with the carbon i am 11 stone and new to this
cheers nick
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have some carbon answer forks on my pro xxl 20" bike
just not sure on the carbon business (they are on road bikes) ,i know its strong
but pondering going for something along the lines of a odyssey r32 what other options or
do i stick with the carbon i am 11 stone and new to this
cheers nick
Not a lover of carbon,but you aint carrying to much timber so they will probs be ok :daumenhoch:
Oddy forks are nice though,cant go wrong with them,there are loads of other good crmo race forks,wtp helium,elevn etc i have s&m race on my bike but it is an s&m :D
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have a look at the elevn forks and the supercross SLT
just put elevn 7.0's on my dialled , changed from sinz stealth cant feel any difference in weight
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i had bombshells and man they flexed but im 17 stone lol
i now use s&M xlt race forks they are perfect light and strong .supercross forks are good but cant find em in the UK at all
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i had bombshells and man they flexed but im 126 stone lol
i now use s&M xlt race forks they are perfect light and strong .supercross forks are good but cant find em in the UK at all
:shocked: feck me greg, I bet they flexed!!
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i had bombshells and man they flexed but im 126 stone lol
i now use s&M xlt race forks they are perfect light and strong .supercross forks are good but cant find em in the UK at all
:shocked: feck me greg, I bet they flexed!!
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