just a thought?

could u cut the threads off of a razor pro fork. install a starnut. and use it as a threadless fork on an mgp? i dont have an mgp or anything but its just a thought that came to me outta no where.
 

DJ Lee

Steel Member
no, cuz that weakens it even more aand youll make the outside diameter smaller so thatll be less surface area for your bars to clamp on to, bhuuuuuuut another use for razor forks is... if u have scs and u have slotted bars, and u just so happen to eant ur bars 2 inches higher, u can cut off 2 inches off the fork and put them into the bars to keep the slit from compressing. just random info
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Dude, that's almost genius. I wonder if it would work.
how long is the threadless part?
 

Isaac Coy

Steel Member
the leg things on a stock fork bend sooooooooooooooooooooooo damn easily. it would work but it's not worth your time.
 

proudlefty

Steel Member
no, cuz that weakens it even more aand youll make the outside diameter smaller so thatll be less surface area for your bars to clamp on to, bhuuuuuuut another use for razor forks is... if u have scs and u have slotted bars, and u just so happen to eant ur bars 2 inches higher, u can cut off 2 inches off the fork and put them into the bars to keep the slit from compressing. just random info

Wait is this 100% tru? Cause I have a threaded setup rite now but I mite want my bars a little higher soon. Could I seriously just take my threaded bars and my threaded razor pro fork and take an SCS and set it up and itd work. I'd need at starnut wouldn't I? How would u do this?
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
Ugh. You'll need a starnut for the forks still, what the forktube does is goes into the bars so you don't have to cut the slit off.
you'd still have to cut the fork legs off of the fork.
 
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