Anyone still rocking a McMahon Shaka Zulu Air Fork?

This just arrived this week for a special build I am planning.
 

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Never seen one of those before. Looks plenty stiff enough. If you're putting those brakes on that fork, have you got a plan for rigging up a cable stop on the fork brace?
 
Hotwheels.":2jrppvnr said:
Only ever seen the original early Shaka forks, never seen or heard of these before.

They may be one offs. My friend Pete who gifted them to me was given them by McMahon to race in the Norba Nationals. He said if was the only example he as aware of.
 
adroitstif":3vy13a05 said:
Never seen one of those before. Looks plenty stiff enough. If you're putting those brakes on that fork, have you got a plan for rigging up a cable stop on the fork brace?

No, those brakes are going on a Boulder Gazelle project I am working on. They are the Frank Colver designed brakes Boulder sold; later they sold the rights to Onza who in turn made heaps of them.
 
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