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Brian Boston said:
Looks sweet as hell. I don't like the idea of the open ends at the bottom but it looks really nice.

yeah im with you on that.... seems like if you put to much street it might go through somehow but since when you land the axle will have force pushing it up not down so it wouldn't matter much
 

Steezeman

Administrator
The axle is not going to fall out of the dropouts for a couple reasons. 1. Bikes have been like that forever, and since the force will be pushing it up (like Ryan said) it'll be fine. 2. Take some time and look at the picture, the head wouldn't be able to slide down out of the little indent anyway.
 

scooterperu

Steel Member
it is made of ALUMINIUM =] i think, i dont think they will make it THAT THICK of steel...

it loos pretty strong because its very thick and i like the bmx style dropouts =]
 
This fork is optimized for the 110 mm wheels , (the bridge is at 2 mm to the wheel), of course it's also perfect for 100 mm wheel.
(My wheel is 90 mm, and johann's : 85).

Between the wheel and fork there will have 2 slices.

weight: 270 grams (370 for a non-reinforced fork razor). (Alu of CNC)

Vertical tube thickness : 3 mm (therefore no breaks)

For the resistance: they are in test since 2 month, they dont move (normally johann breaks a fork every 3 weeks)

Matt will normally have one for continue the test.

These 3 models are prototypes and do not have a compression system (we did not need to test it: we know that it work) but on the commercial version they will have one ^^

The commercial version will engravings by lazer-by for the design, but they remain sober.

For the price: Approximately 65 euros.

We finished the test and we launch production ^ ^ (1 month to be manufactured, 1 month for the return boat)

so ..... in 3 or 4 month XD

enjoy your patience ^^.

thx ; )
 

Madis

Super Geek
Staff member
zizimutant said:
Vertical tube thickness : 3 mm (therefore no breaks)
what?? Dude, the only thing i can 110% totally rely on is my 3.8 mm thick CHROMOLY tubing which is welded on my fork.

Furthermore, i've seen a bunch of bars which have 3mm thick aluminium crossbars and they've bent.
There's a lot more pressure on forktubes. Good luck =)
 

Johann

Member
Man...
Again and again and again...

They're in test ok ?
If it break, we change.

But for the moment, i ride them hard since 2 months, and NOTHING.

Aniway, thanks to trust in us : )
 
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