Chris Sanchez
Member
Okay so I wanna give a little review from what I've seen and heard.
SR Forks:
PROS:
-Look amazing
-Come threaded or threadless
-Solid high quality fork
CONS:
-Legs bend easily
-Can crack at the welds
-You may haveto grind it down to fit an old a headtube ( Some people do not like the look of it grinded down )
French ID:
PROS:
-One peice fork
-3.8 mm thick wall
-Half the weight of a stock fork
CONS:
-Made out of aluminum
-Some don't like the way they look
-No starnurt cap under the tube therefore making it hard to use with inverted compression
Inward Scooters extreme fork/zero offset fork
PROS:
-Comes in zero offset/and or regular offset
-Comes powdercoated to any color you like
-Different wall thicknesses; .83" , .120"
-TIG welded
-Comes threaded or threadless
-Not one broken yet
CONS:
-Extra cost for threaded forks
SR Forks:
PROS:
-Look amazing
-Come threaded or threadless
-Solid high quality fork
CONS:
-Legs bend easily
-Can crack at the welds
-You may haveto grind it down to fit an old a headtube ( Some people do not like the look of it grinded down )
French ID:
PROS:
-One peice fork
-3.8 mm thick wall
-Half the weight of a stock fork
CONS:
-Made out of aluminum
-Some don't like the way they look
-No starnurt cap under the tube therefore making it hard to use with inverted compression
Inward Scooters extreme fork/zero offset fork
PROS:
-Comes in zero offset/and or regular offset
-Comes powdercoated to any color you like
-Different wall thicknesses; .83" , .120"
-TIG welded
-Comes threaded or threadless
-Not one broken yet
CONS:
-Extra cost for threaded forks