Groovy or Bonty on my S works?

Funny thing is the Bontragers look short when they should look right... has my eye for these things been warped by 15 years of suspension corrected frames???

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You no longer need the Groovy forks... sell me them cheap...
 
(I have a spare ahead steerer for the Bontrager)

Also should be taken into consideration when looking at pics is there is no headset on the frame at the mo so front end will be a bit higher...

heres a pic of Mr Zero's Super lush S works with forks that are 431mm
 

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you can pick up some direct drive forks for not much , would look much better , but if I had to choose between those two I ll go for the bontis .
 
Hmmm, I'd have to agree with Crell, the aesthetics of the frame are begging for a nice curved blade uni-crown fork...will flow out of the headtube and give a more comfortable ride for that particular frame.

Not that trying to decide between the Ho and the Switchblade is a bad problem to have :lol:

cheers,

rody
 
Groovys won and are on! Against the tide of popular opinion... but they look good to me- (tho generally I like the so wrong its right aesthetic!) If anyone has or knows where I can get a set of 1" trad. shaped forks with an ahead steerer then drop me a line...

photos of full build asap if anyones interested- just got to find a suitably 'wrong' looking stem...

:)
 
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