Whoo Hoo! RRBBO5 begins! My entry this year is this Greenline frame i've had floating around the shed for a couple of years now. I've got some great ideas for it that i hope everyone will like.
CCR said:all ive got to say is i would buy a fork like that !!! are the truss rods beefy enough with that set up for big bumps ??
killer start man, i like it
xHOBOPHOBIAx said:CCR said:all ive got to say is i would buy a fork like that !!! are the truss rods beefy enough with that set up for big bumps ??
killer start man, i like it
i agree, i have some truss rods like that and they bend really easily
deorman said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyCEexG9xjw
glad you like it. when the idea first popped in my head i couldn't believe i hadn't thought of it before. it seems like a really good way to turn most plain cruiser forks into springers. i'm sure someone somewhere thought of it first but i've not seen anybody do it like this before.onelesspedestrian said:... best fork setup I've seen in ages. that would work well with a lot of rake/offset too, definitely one I'll keep in mind for the future.
jiminyshiznit said:Super sweet reworking of the springer forks, front and back... beautiful so far.
karfer67 said:daring setup well done
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