[poll] FrenchID Forks!

Would you buy a FrenchID fork?

  • Yes

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  • No

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  • Depends on Price

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Chris Harris

Chris Harris
Johann said:
GoGzS said:
take2industries said:
french id forks suck, but they look cool

I don't like your attitude...
With all the respect (to your dad) fot making the F1 forks, you're clueless...
Tell me exactley what's wrong with the FrID fork...high grade alu used? The neat design, thick legs, CnC fabrication?
When you snap your FrID fork you can talk...

Thanks, i was thinking the same.
And i wanna say that :

F1 : 350 grams

Fr.ID : 262.

So what's the problem ? you don't like, just say you don't like it, but don't say it's shit.
 
Johann said:
GoGzS said:
take2industries said:
french id forks suck, but they look cool

I don't like your attitude...
With all the respect (to your dad) fot making the F1 forks, you're clueless...
Tell me exactley what's wrong with the FrID fork...high grade alu used? The neat design, thick legs, CnC fabrication?
When you snap your FrID fork you can talk...

Thanks, i was thinking the same.
And i wanna say that :

F1 : 350 grams

Fr.ID : 262.

So what's the problem ? you don't like, just say you don't like it, but don't say it's shit.
the fork tube is soo thin and aluminum, can someone explain how that would be stron
 
take2industries said:
Johann said:
GoGzS said:
take2industries said:
french id forks suck, but they look cool

I don't like your attitude...
With all the respect (to your dad) fot making the F1 forks, you're clueless...
Tell me exactley what's wrong with the FrID fork...high grade alu used? The neat design, thick legs, CnC fabrication?
When you snap your FrID fork you can talk...

Thanks, i was thinking the same.
And i wanna say that :

F1 : 350 grams

Fr.ID : 262.

So what's the problem ? you don't like, just say you don't like it, but don't say it's shit.
the fork tube is soo thin and aluminum, can someone explain how that would be strong
 
when i first seen pics i was hell shocked to see
how thick the aluminium was on forks it shuld be
like 2 and a half mm thicker + its aluminium so weaker
 

Johann

Member
take2industries said:
take2industries said:
Johann said:
GoGzS said:
take2industries said:
french id forks suck, but they look cool

I don't like your attitude...
With all the respect (to your dad) fot making the F1 forks, you're clueless...
Tell me exactley what's wrong with the FrID fork...high grade alu used? The neat design, thick legs, CnC fabrication?
When you snap your FrID fork you can talk...

Thanks, i was thinking the same.
And i wanna say that :

F1 : 350 grams

Fr.ID : 262.

So what's the problem ? you don't like, just say you don't like it, but don't say it's shit.
the fork tube is soo thin and aluminum, can someone explain how that would be strong

Dude...

I don't know really how explain in english, it's really hard.
I hope that someone can explain better than me.

But please, Take2Industry, when you want to design and create scooter part, learn physical and material rules before. And learn about Manufacturing processes in industry.

Some ingeener work on them, we work on them and study for as Andrew does.

So learn and stfu. Peace.

R.o.b said:
On a serious note.
How much will they be?
i don't want to buy them, really, because of the hole on the bottom of the fork legs.
i don't understand what that's for.

The hole on the bottom is for putting out you wheels bolts easyer. You can change you wheels and clean you bearing easily. For the weight too, fork is like maybe 10 or 20 grams lighter .
 

SOA

Steel Member
french-id forks have NEVER BROKEN thats WHY there released the walls are not too thin u say this due your tube is solid & also made out of alloy yet u bad month french-id forks yet u used sum type same material as them

they also are a great company & ran & own by a major sporting company with over 200 designs to there name

take 2 shouldnt post stuff bout other companys like this due u only dong it out of jelousy best regards
 

SOA

Steel Member
the hole is the bottom of the forks are nt really for looks but part of the design, as said thhey havnt broken thats why there out also the fact the frame of the forks has a cut out section only makes them lighter that would be the only reason it is missing been cut out by CNC machine

there as far as im tOLD isnt a recommended retail price for french-id products

but if u buy from euro company u will pay more for the product, compared to usa company like C4Scooters id say they will be able to offer them at a reasonable price


we also are getting supplys of french-id brand in this new year
 

Johann

Member
For the hole on the bottom, i just explain in my last big post =) but yeah you're right, it's not for look, it's parting of design. Buy this way you can put out your front wheels and cleaning your bearings easily and faster.

It's not me who decide prices...it's really hard cauz we work with K-124, and we can't produce 2000 pieces, smallest is the production, highest are the price. And be sure we do all we can for make parts cheaper.
 
the only part i don't like about these forks is that they are too lite, i like my bars and fork to be HEAVY as possible it feels so much nicer, these are soo lite, my nx fork is like 2 pounds lol, i love it
 
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