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BLOODLINE 24" BLACK FORK DISC MOUNT CALIPER ADAPTER RIGID BMX MTN US $69.00
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MOSSO 26" MTB Carbon & Aluminium Rigid Straight Blade Fork Disc Brake Only US $79.99
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Planet Bike SpeedEZ ATB Front and Rear Bicycle Fender Set (60mm Wide) List Price: $44.99 Sale Price: $39.99 |
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The Speedez is a full coverage fender set that mounts to most bikes.Works well with different suspension forks including reverse arch forks like ManitouIncludes mudflapsMade from SuperflexTM unbreakable all-weather polycarbonateQuick-adjusting stainless steel hardware is pre-installedMudflaps are double-riveted to keep riders dry for years to comeMounts to bikes without fender eyeletsMounts to bikes with disc brakesInstalls quickly with no toolsStainless steel hardwareItem SpecificationsColorBlackUnit of SaleSetWidth60mmFits Wheel Size26 x 1.75/2.25mm |
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Nashbar Rigid Mountain Bike Fork Sale Price: $49.99 |
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Nashbar Rigid Mountain Bike Fork lets you rediscover the simplicity of riding a rigid fork. Our beefy 4130 chromoly fork features 31.8mm fork legs, tapered for a superb ride quality IS disc mount and removable V-brake studs allow you to build it up however you want Extra clearance for 3.0 tires with room for mud, and single eyelets at the dropout for full fenders Suspension corrected leg length means your bike's handling won't change 45mm offset Axle to Crown: 453mm Steerer length: 280mm |
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Surly 1x1 Fork; I.S. DISC Tab & Removable Canti Pivots List Price: $86.00 Sale Price: $71.67 |
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The Surly 1x1 Mountain fork features CroMoly tubing, butted blades and fits wide 2.7" tires with clearance.Suspension corrected for 80mmChromoly tubing, butted bladesSuspension-corrected, fits wide 2.7" tires with clearanceFK0003 has ISO disc tabs and removable canti pivotsItem SpecificationsColorBlackWeight1058gMaterialChromolyBrake Usage F/RFrontFork Rake45mmAxle to Crown Length413mmCrown Race30.0Steerer Tube Length260mmBrake TypeDisc,Linear PullWheel Size26"Front Hub Spacing100mmFront Axle Type9x1Wheel Mount Center Offset0mmDefined ColorBlackS.H.I.S. Clamp Diameter28.6Steerer TypeStraight |
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Used BMW Motorcycle Parts, How to Choose Piece by Piece
The first motorcycles were in fact just simply motorized bicycles that had engines attached to bike
frames. Over the years they have developed into very complicated machines. Technology was put to work to increase control, fuel economy, speed and comfort. If you have a BMW motorcycle and you own the bike for an extended period of time, you are, at some point, going to need BMW motorcycle parts. You can buy new parts but used BMW motorcycle parts are often just as good and are available at a much better price. All separate components have their own purposes, but they depend on the other parts around them. (http://www.idealhere.com/wholesale-Motorcycle-Accessories_c18)
A Small Lesson in Motorcycle Anatomy:
The motorcycle chassis. This is one of the most important motorcycle parts. It includes the frame, suspension and front forks. The frame is typically made from welded steel or aluminum struts with the rear suspension included as an integral component. Expensive frames can even be constructed from carbon fiber or titanium. The frame includes the head tube that holds the pivoting front fork.
Suspension:
The front suspension is often built into the front fork, but the rear suspension is optional. Chopper
motorcycles usually forgo the rear suspension and use a rigid frame instead. The rear suspension can consist of several arrangements, including dual shocks, traditional mono-shock suspensions or soft-tail style suspensions. The front fork holds the front wheel and allows the rider to steer. Of all the motorcycle parts, the front fork is the most critical part for steering.
Other motorcycle parts the engine (vertical single, vertical twin, V-twin, opposed twin, in-line triple and in-line four)transmission (five or six forward gears, reverse gear) tires brakes (drum or disc based, with disc brakes being the most common on larger motorcycles)final drive (chain drive, belt drives or shaft drive)instruments (Speedometers, odometers, tachometers and fuel gauges)
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Just remember that if you are buying used parts you will need to put a bit more effort into checking the parts before you buy them. You need to make sure a part is not damaged or deformed. But if you put just that little bit of time and effort into looking for the right used BMW motorcycle parts you should be able to find just what you need, and for a great price.
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Mountain bike rigid forks with close to these specifications (within +-5mm)?
-Axle to crown 400mm
-FORK OFFSET (fork rake) 40mm-35mm. (45mm seems extremely standard but I want to control my wheelbase specifically to be less than 45mm.)
-V-brake (disc mounts can also be on the fork but I plan to use V-brakes).
If you send links, please send specific links to the fork you recommend.
Thanks very much.
You are going to need a custom made fork. The axle to crown measurement is as important as the offset. Consult with the builder as your top tube length, head angle, and other factors will determine the best specs for your fork.
Custom MTB forks are getting hard to find, but you can try Ti-Cycles in Oregon. I had them build me a frame years ago and it worked out well. They are on the web. Others such as Steelman, Viscious, etc...may be able to help. First Flite bikes in NC can also point you in the right direction http://www.firstflightbikes.com/
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Syncros's cross-country and marathon component range will get a new stem, rigid fork, and saddle for 2011 to go along with the previously available carbon bar and seatpost.
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