Zero gravity forks WITH gussets!

Kelby- said:
Joe D. said:
Yeh I've been talking to that guy for about 3-4 months and I just ordered 2 Pairs of forks one neon green other black 0.83 thickness -threadless and 2 cane creek headsets and compresion system and He made a new design for the one pice bars and they look alot better. He's made one pair for me to test since I know him really good. Theyre on theyre way. And dont ask him to test his new bars because he only made 1 pair for testing.

The bars are already out, 5 people already have them in my skatepark...

bars a mild steel. Probably maddd gay.
 
inward said:
Sometimes the powdercoat makes the wheel fit very tight between the fork legs. Rigelfuller was offered a full refund if he feels his forks really suck.
no its alright i just filed them down and wheels fit but i just think you should just make them a wee bit wider or just not powder coat the inside.
 

Mikey

Member
i got one and im riding it the best fork i have ever ridden probably close to as good as a sr fork but they are solid not heavy and perfect
 
great fork, got mine today
zero offset
threadless
0.120 wall
its great, wheel fits just fine, a little snug but thats just cuz im used to pro forks being really wide
 
kolby crouch said:
great fork, got mine today
zero offset
threadless
0.120 wall
its great, wheel fits just fine, a little snug but thats just cuz im used to pro forks being really wide

does it really have the fail compression system? Do all these zero gravity forks really have these
 

dgib

Member
yes its just a hole big enough for the compression bolt 2 fit threw and u just put the star nut in the bottom of ur bars
 
rick said:
the name is inward scooters NOT ZERO GRAVITY
Your the owner of inward scooters, correct? Yes, at the time this thread was made everyone was calling them zero gravity forks because you had no solid name for them, so this guy probably just put that name on there to have something to call them.(better then redneck forks)About the compression, instead of doing all that drilling you should just include an oversized starnut with the fork so no strength will be lost. Your doing a very great thing for this sport right now. This is exactly what we need, more companies, to make scooters look more legit so more people will want to take part. keep working on designs for you products. Thanks
 
ilovethetruth said:
not better... just more convenient.

um well the wall is so ridiculously thick and has such a fail compression system threaded probably is better along with being wayyyyy easier. Its .120 thickness which is so tank I do not even begin to see how threads would weaken it. It would be wayyyyy more convenient as you said, and is more of a preference. With that said who would rethink getting threaded forks?
 
well you could use a seatpost compression. and get thinner tubes .083 and it would be chreaper.. so it all matters on how much you are willing to spend. (treadless is extra)
 
actually threaded is extra because threaded doesnt make it weaker it just makes things more conveniant

to get threaded is 15 extra
if you get threadless that means 20 dollar headset

its all on how you look at it. Threaded looks like a win


what is a seatpost compression?
 
lol yeah my bad i ment threaded

and a seatpost compression is when you use a seatpostclamp as compression. put your fork on the headtube and put the seatpost clamp and put it on the forktube and compress the fork and the headset together and tighten the clamp. so the fork dosent move up and down.. then put the bars on
 
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