T tfayet Retro Guru Jan 6, 2018 #1 Hello Few pictures of my MTB bikes, the 2 with Litespeed Tanasi 6/4 frame. Not 29er, old school, but still efficient, and very nice to ride. The first one with Fournales fork with integrate stem - 8.45kg with Garmin The second one, titanium rigid fork - 8.25kg with Garmin
Hello Few pictures of my MTB bikes, the 2 with Litespeed Tanasi 6/4 frame. Not 29er, old school, but still efficient, and very nice to ride. The first one with Fournales fork with integrate stem - 8.45kg with Garmin The second one, titanium rigid fork - 8.25kg with Garmin
mk one Moderator Archivist Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Jan 6, 2018 #2 i like that fork stem bar combo, both bikes look very nice though.
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View Jan 6, 2018 #3 love the rigid.
T Tad Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 6, 2018 #4 Re: What rigid fork is it? What's the a/c on it too?
T tfayet Retro Guru Jan 6, 2018 #5 Re: Re: Tad":1yfkbe6r said: What rigid fork is it? What's the a/c on it too? Click to expand... It's a Paduano titanium fork What do you mean with "What's the a/c on it", my English is not very good
Re: Re: Tad":1yfkbe6r said: What rigid fork is it? What's the a/c on it too? Click to expand... It's a Paduano titanium fork What do you mean with "What's the a/c on it", my English is not very good
T Timoth27 Senior Retro Guru Jan 6, 2018 #6 Re: He means the axle to crown length, basically the length of the fork leg
T tfayet Retro Guru Jan 6, 2018 #7 Re: Re: Timoth27":1piqksm4 said: He means the axle to crown length, basically the length of the fork leg Click to expand... ok 445mm weight 825g steerer 195mm
Re: Re: Timoth27":1piqksm4 said: He means the axle to crown length, basically the length of the fork leg Click to expand... ok 445mm weight 825g steerer 195mm