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Ebay Bmx Forks-Legit?


Blake

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Came across these forks and the weight seems too low to be real, does anyone know anything about them and if they're worth getting? My BMX could do with a new lease of life with some light forks, so it can actually bunnyhop over a foot. . .thank you :)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GT-BMX-FORK-BRAND-NEW-PURPLE-YELLOW-4130-CRO-MO-STEERER-/251043664688?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item3a735e5330#ht_500wt_1204

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My friend had a pair which are now on my tramp bike. There not too bad, comes with an M25 topcap for good looks.

Tad heavy but still amazing for their pricetag. GET EM >_<

Do you know the weight?

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About the same as my old Kamakazie V2's so around the 2.2 mark out of memory.

To be honest, they aren't that bad, the only thing i have found to let them down is the M25 bolt is cheese, but for £10 get a colony ratchet type one. Probably a bit on the tanky side, i own a set of 20/20 forks now and they are 1.8-1.9 but the kamakazie v3's are like 2.1.

In conclusion for £15 get them. Im thinking of buying them a few of them, spraying them, drilling a larger hole and selling them on for around the 30 mark.

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Yeah might buy some then, but i'll probs have to file the mounts to 14mm.

Will they transfer over from my DK eight pack forks fine? Do BMX forks have a threaded steerer (internally)?

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GT forks are bad i hawe a bmx better look up to proper or smt like that, they are pricyer but better i don't know but check www.parbmx.com or www.chainreactioncycles.com there are much better forks.

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Nick Cooke has reccommended some helium forks, might try and save up.

I messaged the people selling the GT forks and they said they actually weighed 2.6lbs. which is still okay I think?

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WTP helium's aren't amazing, i had a set last year, and the drop-outs bent to the point of eating my front wheel bearings. I'm now using Federal 20/20 forks and there beast, light, strong and pretty cheap, http://www.sourcebmx.com/product/forks/federal-20/20-fork-v2/8051.shtml .

2.6 for a set of forks isnt too bad, but noticeable nonetheless.

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Trouble is I have 14mm dropouts (no fancy sealed bearings for me)

I'm pretty shit at BMX so I don't need the lightest forks in the world, just something lighter than my standard DK's. . .

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They would be better, but a 10mm hub can be fairly cheap? e.g http://www.winstanleysbmx.com/product/6662/Fly_Front_Hub_2006 mega cheap! and sealed. to be honest if your building on budget http://www.winstanleysbmx.com/category/261/Components_Clearance some alright deals and upgrades. It is always nicer to have a lighter bike :).

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Width i aim for 28/29, but with a big rise, i currently use the Primo Samsquash bars (spelling?) which come in at 28 x 8.7 higher bars are so much nicer than smaller ones. I see a lot of riders run Mutiny glams, but after owning a set for 5 moths, and then bending then, im not too keen; though i have heard good things about the glamroids, but there lower than mine so meh.

Good tip, run around 40-50 psi for street. Dry, clean, well maintained concrete park, 100 psi. makes the bikes come up nicer. Also the stem has loads to do with how a bike feels, for the love of god, don't get a down low stem. Sososo pointless.

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