Proto Senior Fork vs. Quebec Fork

Which do u prefer? Aluminum or Chromoly forks?


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AnthonyPellino

Anthony Pellino
Both of these forks are generally unknown to my knowledge. The Quebec was just released I think? Along with the SenioR fork. The SenioR fork is probably really heavy, just get a stricker duudeee.
 

Kyle

Troll Moderator
Staff member
The quebec scooter fork is one peice aluminum. The quebec forks weight about the same as a regular pro model fork.
The SenioR fork is made of chromoly which is heavy.
 

Jacob D.

Member
well chromoly is really strong, but the qcs forks are really strong also..it all depends on the construction, and strikers can bend too...I'd say get a QCS fork...i havent got to ride it hard yet, but when i go to hackettstown I'll see if it bends..i doubt it will lol....plues strikers/seniors are heavy
 
get Quebec forks, i love mine they look sweet nd there so light, and strong, if hit it directly liek 12 times the past 2 days, just a scratch is the onyl problem haha i love them.
 

Kevin Lo

Bronze member
SR Fork is just chromoly welded together, they are probably heavier now, and strong. Quebec Fork is alu, light, one piece, strong, built for either scs, hic, and ics.
SR Fork has lifetime warranty<3.
Depends who you trust/ like more.
 

Mr. Proto

Member
Both of these forks are generally unknown to my knowledge. The Quebec was just released I think? Along with the SenioR fork. The SenioR fork is probably really heavy, just get a stricker duudeee.

The SenioR fork is just a gnarlier SR fork, stronger and probably lighter than the original which has been around for over 3 years... and it is only 0.1lb. heavier than a Striker... so yea.
 
Both of these forks are generally unknown to my knowledge. The Quebec was just released I think? Along with the SenioR fork. The SenioR fork is probably really heavy, just get a stricker duudeee.

its striKer, not stricker, and forks are never heavy. If you can't handle 4-8 more ounces, thats crazy, forks aren't like bars. I mean I get people not wanting to ride 3 1/2 pound bars opposed to 2 pound bars, but cmon, ounces on a fork? Man up. I wouldn't worry about the weight of forks at all, unless your a maniac about weight

edit: im talking to everyone about fork weight, not just pellino, and on a side note, I wonder when aluminum forks will start to get heat treated. If the Senior forks come heat treated, all I gotta say is... even more gnarly (I'm not pro PROTO or pro Quebec by the way, so I'm not favoring either side here, just stating the facts)
 

Ben Para

Member
^ grants right i love my aluminum fork but really i would go with strength on a fork rather than weight and the senioR looks soo legit
 

lloyd

Steel Member
Well qcs are one piece heat treated aluminum and wheigh 13oz.
I know strikers wheigh 17oz so if the seniors weigh only 0.1 lbs more than the strikers its still much heavier than qcs. Also, if I'm not mistaken, the lifetime warranty is on the welds. So if you break something else than the welds, thats not covered...

But if you have an scs or hic compression system, youre going to LOVE the built in starnut on the qcs forks!
 
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