Seizing up suspension forks (on purpose)

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  • Ouija
    Ouija Posts: 1,386
    rubez wrote:
    brucie45 wrote:
    Have you got a link to the fork in question, we should be able to tell from that. If not just drop On-One a quick email and they will clear that up for you, the pics on thier page show 1 1/8 steerers.

    This one:

    http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/FOOOSCF4709/on-one-monocoque-straight-steerer-carbon-fork

    FOOOSCF4709_P1.jpg

    It's 1.1/8", which has been the standard size for mountain bikes for many years (which is probably why they don't mention it). Newer tapered forks are 1.5" at the bottom and 1.1/8" at the top and really old mountain bikes and a lot of road bikes are 1" (or even less on some road bikes). But 1" steerers on mountain bikes died years ago. Back when they were threaded (instead of smooth).
  • raldat
    raldat Posts: 242
    So very entertaining. Most troll by asking about 29 v 26. This guy is a master. And he kept it going this long in not one but two threads. What is next. I can't wait ;)
  • supersonic
    supersonic Posts: 82,708
    The answers have been given. Thread over.
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