dk circulars and tnt clamps

mick h

Member
what the hell is so good about em and why do people only use one isnt it better to use double clamps or even quads?
 

Joe Riley

The Gypsy
Staff member
probably better to use a quad, but not a double. the 2 bolts and round shape makes them stronger. dub clamps also strip easier.
 

Steezeman

Administrator
Dylan said:
old style clamps are old news, scs is where its at
Fixed.

DK ones are way better though, cause they're higher quality and stuff. The threads on the clamp don't strip out as easily as Razor double clamps, which basically suck.
 

me1

Member
Drill out a double clamp and put in bolts like you'd put in your foldy, just shorter, it will never slip if you put in nylon lock bolts.
 

mick h

Member
k but with the scs i dont have forks but i wanna get some fluro green threadless razor pro forks so i can get the scs
 

Steezeman

Administrator
You can not run SCS with threaded forks, you need threadless.

Nate, I'm pretty sure Andrew's gonna keep the inverted compression system cause all it consists of is a long bolt and a star nut.

Or do what Josh said, it works really well.
 

rayan17

Member
now that i think about it, wouldnt the SCS make your fork weaker because your barsare what strengthen the outside of your fork. so yea...
 

Steezeman

Administrator
rayan simian said:
now that i think about it, wouldnt the SCS make your fork weaker because your barsare what strengthen the outside of your fork. so yea...
The clamp is stronger than bars, bars are thin and will bend, this clamp is mad thick and won't. Forks don't break until the bar isn't touching them anymore, either way.
 

coryM

Member
Honestly double clamps hardly make a difference in strength. Its more about how deep the steer tube goes into the bars than anything.

The SCS is a different story all together since the fork and bars are seperated. The SCS is sooo burly that I really doubt anything could go wrong.

Otherwise a nice single clamp works better than a razor dub clamp in my opinion.
 
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