dyna-ti Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Aug 11, 2008 #1 They just seem a standard steel fork 11/8" But it has a sticker on each side next to the canti studs ,that reads 'BIG' with a little crown above ive had them for about 7 years, sorry about the pic
They just seem a standard steel fork 11/8" But it has a sticker on each side next to the canti studs ,that reads 'BIG' with a little crown above ive had them for about 7 years, sorry about the pic
M mtbfix Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Aug 12, 2008 #3 Could be any 3rd party fork by the looks of things. Blue Rizla? Blaze up!
Iwasgoodonce Old School Grand Master Aug 12, 2008 #4 As said above. They do look a bit like Tange Big Forks from the very early 90's. I have some in the garage to compare them with if you want.
As said above. They do look a bit like Tange Big Forks from the very early 90's. I have some in the garage to compare them with if you want.
Andy R Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Aug 12, 2008 #5 I've got two pairs of Tange Big Forks and they have both have dropouts and brake mounts like this, if it's any help ..... Attachments Tange-canti-mount.webp 12.3 KB · Views: 783 Tange-dropout.webp 11.7 KB · Views: 783
I've got two pairs of Tange Big Forks and they have both have dropouts and brake mounts like this, if it's any help .....
The Ken MacRetro Rider Feedback View Aug 12, 2008 #6 sometimes the manufacturer puts their name on the steerer - they look like my Spinner made GT 2x4 but the dropouts are usually the giveaway
sometimes the manufacturer puts their name on the steerer - they look like my Spinner made GT 2x4 but the dropouts are usually the giveaway
dyna-ti Gold Trader MacRetro Rider Feedback View Aug 12, 2008 #7 No little Tange make on the dropout must have been another sticker saying, and cheap