Proride forks.

Okay. I need a new pair of forks. i had been riding XT forks when i lived in england, but i moved to aus and bent them straight away. Im Thinking proride, but theres been alot of hate on them. or there are the district alu forks.

will they hold?
 

Remco

Member
District will deff hold. If you dont trust them, or not like the looks because they're so thin. Go FrenchID, make shure you pin it tho.
 
hmm, well the old pro ride forks did not last at all.
but the new ones do. just buy a threadless one. its pinned and it thick as hell.
but, just go with whatever you want.
 

nate-O.S.K

Member
Proride is gay.

duude fuck off have you ever actually ridden proride??
the new pro ride froks are beautiful and yess they are pinnd now raymond and twan we ridding em last i knew annd raymond was doing backflip bar turndowns and the most clicked table bars ive ever seen and his scoot was like a rock at the end of the dayy
 
OK im sorry if this souds nooby, but how do you pin them. and i dont think threadless will work coz im using not using scs. i dont wanna get to complicated and i dont have the money to buy a quad clamp
 
OK im sorry if this souds nooby, but how do you pin them. and i dont think threadless will work coz im using not using scs. i dont wanna get to complicated and i dont have the money to buy a quad clamp

you dont need scs for threadless forks. if you buy a threadless proride fork just order an 8 dollar inverted compression system from them as well. comes with the starnut and the bolt.
 

Matthew_D

Steel Member
If you do deiced to get pro-rides you'll never be able to use SCS. Just get district or scorcher forks.

And you really only need to pin forks if your running SCS, ICS keeps the fork together SCS will pull them apart. But all you do is drill a hole in the side and pop in a metal pin or i use rivets they work amazing.
 

Colby

Member
If you do deiced to get pro-rides you'll never be able to use SCS. Just get district or scorcher forks.

And you really only need to pin forks if your running SCS, ICS keeps the fork together SCS will pull them apart. But all you do is drill a hole in the side and pop in a metal pin or i use rivets they work amazing.

SenioR's don't need to be pinned right? What about Scorchers?
 

mattttyler

Bronze member
If you do deiced to get pro-rides you'll never be able to use SCS. Just get district or scorcher forks.

And you really only need to pin forks if your running SCS, ICS keeps the fork together SCS will pull them apart. But all you do is drill a hole in the side and pop in a metal pin or i use rivets they work amazing.

in the side of what?
the steerer tube or the actual like fork part?
 
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