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i really dont see why anyone would want to run it on a threaded fork, just use the regular method, really the compsystem shouldnt make threaded compression any better its kindof a waste, he says dont run it on threaded because it will mess up the clamp, and do you all really want to mess up a 65 dollar clamp on a 10 dollar fork? btw andrew, i assume steertube id doesnt really matter anymore right? im gonna make me some aluminium bars when i get my welder and it would be cool to run 1 1/4 od with a .125 wall
 
no, and you dont need to run it on a threaded fork, if you dont go threadless then dont waste your money on this man. it will mess up the compression system likes i just said and andrews said like 5 times already
 

Aaron

Silver Member
I just thought i'd come in here to be captain obvious.
To all those asking about using this with a stock razor stem.

If you can afford the SCS, why are you still running a stock razor stem?
(With the exception of matt mckeen, cause he still shreds with stock everything..)
 
will you be selling complete scooters with sr forks compressoin system and bars later cause im confused about a little of this stuff and i dont want to buy all your new stuff and be able to the compressoin system
 

Lil Steve

Member
Ryan Keong said:
Andrew does the clamp come with the starnut and the top cp screw part because some headsets dont use that?
If its a 1 1/8 BMX headset it comes with a starnut, the cap, and the screw for sure.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
Twan said if you're running steel bars then you'll save a tiny bit of weight cause you have to cut some of your bars off and replace it with aluminum.
 

Lil Steve

Member
Alex Steezeman said:
Twan said if you're running steel bars then you'll save a tiny bit of weight cause you have to cut some of your bars off and replace it with aluminum.
Did you get the new compression yet?
 
ha, that would suck if you snapped your fork or something and you have to go back to stock and your bars are too short for you. lol
but i doubt it will happend very much.
 

molewood4

Member
lol, the only problem i can see is that you wont be able to reinforce your forks very much will you??? well any way im gonna get oneeeee.
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
you wont need to reinforce your forks since threadless forks are made strong anyway. So far as the old standard, threaded forks had threads, loosing half their wall thickness and therefor half their strenght.
 
exept for mine =), but this compression system wont work for take2 forks, so im making a new compression system. o well. and on this compression system are the bars toughning the fork?
 
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