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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Park, Street & Dirt => Topic started by: oldschool rider on October 29, 2008, 09:28 PM
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Due to the fact that I run a front brake on my bike, I am restricted to which forks I run and was thinking why don't forks come with removable brake lugs ?
I mean if they do frame lugs why not fork lugs, I think theres a flatland fork with them but not a normal bmx fork.
If I decided I wanted to take my brake off I'm left with the lugs which makes the bike look ugly so why has noone that I know of ever made forks with removable lugs, and this would also maybe incourage some of the New schoolers to try riding with a front brake and the only cost involved would be a brake instead of new forks.
just a thought..
What's your views.
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:) Such a simple idea,but a damn good one :daumenhoch:
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:) Such a simple idea,but a damn good one :daumenhoch:
I Thought so !!!! :LolLolLolLol:
Just patented the idea now wait for the royalties to roll in ;D :2funny:
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the rad special forks have them on so you can remove them if wanted :)
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the rad special forks have them on so you can remove them if wanted :)
Great news can't beleive it's not been done before.
I'm liking the looks of your products :daumenhoch:
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thanks fella, appreciated :)
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yep i am so chuffed uk bike co have started producing a set for us front brake guys
and limited run so i am informed so be quick.
today alot of companies dont listen ,you try ringing a big ass place and asking can you do this
they wont even reply or listen,i asked dibly a few months back for a set and he said im onto it .
cant wait to get a set :smitten:
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I'm going for a chrome set :smitten:
While were on the subject maybe your next frame & Forks could have the following
"Removable gyro tabs"
"Removable lugs for C/S & S/S & Cable Guides" (2 choices on 1 frame)
"Removable Lugs on Forks"
Having all the options on the same frame would make your product even more unique especially with everything in smoked chrome 853 ....
Maybe the new line should be called VEYRON or STEALTH :daumenhoch:
Thank god someone is making something a little different to relieve the boredom of everything looking the same "Great Work Guys" I think the name "UnKnownBikeCo" will be "VeryWellKnownBikeco" Very soon. :4_17_5:
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Hi guys
I am pritty shore that I have seen some odyssey fork with removable lugs but can not remember were I have seen them.
Hope this helps
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http://www.odysseybmx.com/dailyword/archives/2007/09/index.html
Could be these?
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yeah it has been done before a while back i think?
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Pretty sure you can unscrew the lugs in my Odyssey dirt forks circa-2004 :daumenhoch:
But why on earth would I want to do that!?!?! :knuppel2: Front brakes forever! >:D
Good call though :daumenhoch:
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Pretty sure you can unscrew the lugs in my Odyssey dirt forks
But why on earth would I want to do that!?!?! Front brakes forever!
Classic, nice one Ian :daumenhoch:
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IAN THEY WILL ALL COME AROUND TO OUR WAY OF THINKING IN THEY END.
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Amen brothers :)
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bmx look wrong with no front brake
<fact>
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would you run a seat post with no seat .no
or bars with no grips no
wheels with no tyres no
forks with no brakes no
they all have a hole well most do so stick something in it.
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Hi guys
I am pritty shore that I have seen some odyssey fork with removable lugs but can not remember were I have seen them.
Hope this helps
As I said before I know there are FLATLAND forks with removable tabs but not Normal BMX forks suitable for street/Park etc , 0% offset is a bit quick on the steering me thinks !
S.
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I'm going for a chrome set :smitten:
While were on the subject maybe your next frame & Forks could have the following
"Removable gyro tabs"
"Removable lugs for C/S & S/S & Cable Guides" (2 choices on 1 frame)
"Removable Lugs on Forks"
Having all the options on the same frame would make your product even more unique especially with everything in smoked chrome 853 ....
Maybe the new line should be called VEYRON or STEALTH :daumenhoch:
Thank god someone is making something a little different to relieve the boredom of everything looking the same "Great Work Guys" I think the name "UnKnownBikeCo" will be "VeryWellKnownBikeco" Very soon. :4_17_5:
You've been smokin' before goin' on the computer again, havn't you?! :LolLolLolLol:
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don't want to sound obvious, but any forks with removable lugs would have the threaded inserts welded right near the bend, and would seriously weaken them.
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don't want to sound obvious, but any forks with removable lugs would have the threaded inserts welded right near the bend, and would seriously weaken them.
is that why oddy only do the flatland forks with removable lugs?? sometimes the obvious is easily missed :shocked:
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don't want to sound obvious, but any forks with removable lugs would have the threaded inserts welded right near the bend, and would seriously weaken them.
I don't see how welding a threaded insert could weaken the fork much more than welding a fixed lug, anyway I'm a skinny cittle lunt so don't see it affecting me all that much, Besides the forks come with a lifetime warranty and I imagine that they had thought about this problem due to them building Bikes, Bars and Forks before they advertised it.
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I don't see how welding a threaded insert could weaken the fork much more than welding a fixed lug
100% correct, brake lugs of any type being welded on there will weaken forks.
Besides the forks come with a lifetime warranty and I imagine that they had thought about this problem due to them building Bikes, Bars and Forks before they advertised it.
au contrere, the 'lifetime warranty' is a clever old trick. think of the amount of forks/cranks/bars sold. now think how many are bought by 'skinny cittle lunts', or folk who change them when a new color comes out, or when a lighter version comes along, or just plain quit.
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I don't see how welding a threaded insert could weaken the fork much more than welding a fixed lug
100% correct, brake lugs of any type being welded on there will weaken forks.
Besides the forks come with a lifetime warranty and I imagine that they had thought about this problem due to them building Bikes, Bars and Forks before they advertised it.
au contrere, the 'lifetime warranty' is a clever old trick. think of the amount of forks/cranks/bars sold. now think how many are bought by 'skinny cittle lunts', or folk who change them when a new color comes out, or when a lighter version comes along, or just plain quit.
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Gogo I understand what your saying but I weigh the same as a 12 y/o so don't think I'll have any probs, I'm still going for a new chrome set as it will no doubt be the last set I buy as I'm now 39, and lugged forks in chrome are fairly rare to get nowadays.
S.