kurt warren
Member
do u believe that the scooter scene should still be open to having threaded forks or should we go threadless all-the-way?
no we want threaded forks
threadless forks are a pain you need to buy a new headset and compression and insert starnuts everywhere
also that is more expensive to buy
threaded is alot simpler and cheaper for people who are just starting out
Nope.no we want threaded forks
threadless forks are a pain you need to buy a new headset and compression and insert starnuts everywhere
also that is more expensive to buy
threaded is alot simpler and cheaper for people who are just starting out
no we want threaded forks
threadless forks are a pain you need to buy a new headset and compression and insert starnuts everywhere
also that is more expensive to buy
threaded is alot simpler and cheaper for people who are just starting out
aaaaa threaded forks are a mega pain in the ass with the threads stripping and crap, and upgrading to a threadless headset is a way better than the breaking when you do a tailwhip stock headsets. You only need one starnut for compression either in the forks or bars depending on the system your using, which are all better than the threaded compression. And there all really simple to use when you get the hang of it and not that expensive. Threadless forks FTW
breaking when you do tailwhips? i can triple over a flybox sketchy as hell with a stock headset and threaded fork , i can bar to bar, bar to whip, none of the stuff breaks that, the only way i've broken stock headset is like them getting bent, but i love stock headsets.
threadless is pain in ass lol
Nothing wrong with threaded. seriously if snapping is the problem buy an inward fork.