This is my home made fork idea, I think the design is original (correct me if I'm wrong).
It is made of 50mm x 50mm x 2mm galvanised steel square hollow section.
It uses a pro rear axle and two 10mm spacers, the pencil arc represents a 110mm wheel.
This design can be easily changed to accommodate 125mm wheels and different off-sets.
Obviously it's not finished yet, but what do people think?
Also, should I weld the fork tube on top of the top plate?
Or drill a hole into the top plate to house the fork tube, then weld from underneath and on top? (like on most stock forks)
The fork isn't centered on the fork tube to stop it falling over because it's resting on a slope.
It is made of 50mm x 50mm x 2mm galvanised steel square hollow section.
It uses a pro rear axle and two 10mm spacers, the pencil arc represents a 110mm wheel.
This design can be easily changed to accommodate 125mm wheels and different off-sets.
Obviously it's not finished yet, but what do people think?
Also, should I weld the fork tube on top of the top plate?
Or drill a hole into the top plate to house the fork tube, then weld from underneath and on top? (like on most stock forks)
The fork isn't centered on the fork tube to stop it falling over because it's resting on a slope.