Brass Knuckles price..

Jesse Guyett

Bronze member
Okay I need a new compression system and was thinking of getting this, but i've never seen or ridden them in real life.
Are they worth $65?
And no usless posts please just answer me or review them or anything that helps, thanks.
 

Jesse Guyett

Bronze member
yeah i have a threadless inward zero offset fork
with an inward compression set
but i'm gunna buy the brass knuckle, i just wanted to make sure its worth it
 

demo

Member
i saw one today on raymond warners scoot. SO WORTH THE MONEY. i have a scs that i mad my self. i need one more thing to get it done. and now that i say the scs im going to get the knuckles
 

lloyd

Steel Member
Jesse Guyett said:
yeah i have a threadless inward zero offset fork
with an inward compression set
but i'm gunna buy the brass knuckle, i just wanted to make sure its worth it
oh and btw qcs is already a company ;)
 

Jesse Guyett

Bronze member
Lloyd Bureau said:
Jesse Guyett said:
yeah i have a threadless inward zero offset fork
with an inward compression set
but i'm gunna buy the brass knuckle, i just wanted to make sure its worth it
oh and btw qcs is already a company ;)

first of all i didnt make the qcs that i ride for, second of all my qcs is a team in southern new hampshire and in no way shape or form trying to copy anyone or thing else.
and i said no useless posts.
 
Just my opinion... and yeah it is pretty off track but I really wanted to share it.

for the past few days I've been thinking about the brass knuckle compression system (not buying it but thinking about its engineering) So then I thought sure, this is amazing for threadless forks, i mean it all makes sense, but then again its 65 dollars. BUT THEN I thought why not just make .150 threaded, indestructible forks. Overkill right? Heavy right? Well if you put Brass knuckle with a normal threadless fork I would think it'd be the same thing or even heavier. I think that's what we should make next
 
No because the hole point of threadless fork's is so you dont have any ratle at all in your bars. With threaded it rattles.
 

demo

Member
if you want thread. make a threaded fork like that. i did it. and it rattles soooo much. personally i like threadless way better.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
You really have to ride a properly set up scooter and you will see the difference is undeniable. Threaded has no future other than stock china scooters and maybe cheap replacement parts but there is no such thing, nor will there ever be of a "performance" threaded fork.
 

Tylerr.

Super Moderator
Staff member
i know quite a few AMAZING riders that ride harder and beter than anyone i know riding threded.
all with dialed headsets
 

coryM

Member
Tyler Wheeland. said:
i know quite a few AMAZING riders that ride harder and beter than anyone i know riding threded.
all with dialed headsets

Dude now just imagine how much MORE diald theyd be with a solid ass threadless setup.
 
the_SD_local said:
You really have to ride a properly set up scooter and you will see the difference is undeniable. Threaded has no future other than stock china scooters and maybe cheap replacement parts but there is no such thing, nor will there ever be of a "performance" threaded fork.
inward?
 

coryM

Member
D= its jon!!! said:
the_SD_local said:
You really have to ride a properly set up scooter and you will see the difference is undeniable. Threaded has no future other than stock china scooters and maybe cheap replacement parts but there is no such thing, nor will there ever be of a "performance" threaded fork.
inward?

Threaded forks hinder the performance of the headset thus reducing performance. If you want a performance skoot then you need a deece headset and to have a deece headset you better have threadless foshooo!
Inward makes awesome forks, but the only way to really appreciate it is to use a threadless one with a good headset.
 
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