SFP
Old School Hero
Yeah Yeah Yeah, I know....
But IMHO it is way better than the Gavin Flexstem.
I am finding these 55 year old wrists and hands (each wrist broken twice, each finger at last twice, most three times) are taking a beating with a rigid fork on my Ritchey.
Pavement and hardpack groomed trails are no issues and as it is my city/commuter bike I freely admit I may be just being a whiny old guy eh.
But.. I have access to a few Softride stems for cheap (like $40 CDN or less cheap), and I am thinking of trying one out.
I know the steel is heavier but also less flex and less issues.
Are there rebuild kits out there? Anyone done a tear down and rebuild? I do have access to a few machine shops so am not afraid to crank out a new part or two if need be.
But I have only ever just test ridden them.
Any fellow over 50 yo's folks have feed back? Waste of time? Made a difference?
Thanks in advance folks.
Pics for example.
But IMHO it is way better than the Gavin Flexstem.
I am finding these 55 year old wrists and hands (each wrist broken twice, each finger at last twice, most three times) are taking a beating with a rigid fork on my Ritchey.
Pavement and hardpack groomed trails are no issues and as it is my city/commuter bike I freely admit I may be just being a whiny old guy eh.
But.. I have access to a few Softride stems for cheap (like $40 CDN or less cheap), and I am thinking of trying one out.
I know the steel is heavier but also less flex and less issues.
Are there rebuild kits out there? Anyone done a tear down and rebuild? I do have access to a few machine shops so am not afraid to crank out a new part or two if need be.
But I have only ever just test ridden them.
Any fellow over 50 yo's folks have feed back? Waste of time? Made a difference?
Thanks in advance folks.
Pics for example.