C cce Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 28, 2008 #11 how about some 1996 Judys? could fit the lowers to some SID uppers for a plush lightweight 80mm fork? ok, so it's rockshox, but it's old school too
how about some 1996 Judys? could fit the lowers to some SID uppers for a plush lightweight 80mm fork? ok, so it's rockshox, but it's old school too
orange71 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 28, 2008 #12 did they make AMP F4 long travels in '97?
P20 Retrobike Rider Jan 28, 2008 #13 RST Mozo Pro's, the Easton alloy shiny silver ones. 75 or 85mm travel. Light, elastomer sprung, but no damping cartridge. I had a set on my M2
RST Mozo Pro's, the Easton alloy shiny silver ones. 75 or 85mm travel. Light, elastomer sprung, but no damping cartridge. I had a set on my M2
slimjoe Old School Grand Master Feedback View Jan 28, 2008 #16 Try... Try and find a PAUL CROSSTOP v-brake retro & very bling...For the front Then source out a matching, in colour, PAUL canti brake for the rear.. When sus frames first came out, this was the system used but the other way round..To get around the cable routing issues.. My mate ran a V-brake up front and a good strong canti at the back... Ill have that part in the post for you too mid week..That should certainly help beef up the back brake
Try... Try and find a PAUL CROSSTOP v-brake retro & very bling...For the front Then source out a matching, in colour, PAUL canti brake for the rear.. When sus frames first came out, this was the system used but the other way round..To get around the cable routing issues.. My mate ran a V-brake up front and a good strong canti at the back... Ill have that part in the post for you too mid week..That should certainly help beef up the back brake
FairfaxPat Senior Retro Guru Jan 30, 2008 #17 Why don't you get a stem with the brake hanger built through it, thus bypassing the fork mount hanger?
Why don't you get a stem with the brake hanger built through it, thus bypassing the fork mount hanger?