juiceboxx Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 6, 2009 #12 forks gonna have to be the brodie gatorblade for me folks, but the syncros powerlite is pretty good too. no matter how many people died using them.
forks gonna have to be the brodie gatorblade for me folks, but the syncros powerlite is pretty good too. no matter how many people died using them.
clunker Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 6, 2009 #13 Rigid =Pace RC30 (Reynolds version) Suspension = Pace R36
R retroyetirigid Yeti Fan Feedback View Jul 6, 2009 #14 In no particular order of fondness :- Kona P2 Tange Switchblade Answer Accu-trax Pace RC 30/31 I have them all on various steeds and don't think I could choose just one to keep (based on riding alone).
In no particular order of fondness :- Kona P2 Tange Switchblade Answer Accu-trax Pace RC 30/31 I have them all on various steeds and don't think I could choose just one to keep (based on riding alone).
Inigo Montoya Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 6, 2009 #15 Funk rigid fork Extreme rigid fork Yeti/Answer Accutrax rigid fork yes, i prefer the massive designs
Archangel Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 6, 2009 #16 Rigids: -Klein Strata -Syncros Powerlite -Ritchey Logic Suspension: -Specialized FSX Carbon/Ti -Rock Shox Judy FSX
Rigids: -Klein Strata -Syncros Powerlite -Ritchey Logic Suspension: -Specialized FSX Carbon/Ti -Rock Shox Judy FSX
P purplewicked Retro Guru Jul 6, 2009 #18 Corduroyboy":3cvg0b33 said: I like Gumbo: Click to expand... i like that.
Neil G Old School Grand Master Jul 6, 2009 #20 If we're talking rigid it's got to be the P2 for simple, bulletproof design Suspension probably pace....they just look the danglies on retro builds
If we're talking rigid it's got to be the P2 for simple, bulletproof design Suspension probably pace....they just look the danglies on retro builds