Just wondering

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iScoot2.0

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at the moment im running homemade SCS on my threaded forks its holding up super awesome, but im worried that its not too stable, would a proto or apex work on threaded forks?
 

Mikey G

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The only reason i see to run SCS on a threadless fork is to get rid of slits for snapping bars. If you think you are going to snap bars are the slits, you're going to probably break your forks at the threads first. get threadless forks, then worry about getting the compression.
 
you don't need scs if you are running threaded forks, but honestly I've never seen or heard of anything bad happening to someone running an scs on threaded forks so why not
 

Jon.

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you don't need scs if you are running threaded forks, but honestly I've never seen or heard of anything bad happening to someone running an scs on threaded forks so why not

Seeing that anyone who has ever done it has damaged their scs and fork while adding unnecessary weight and price I would say this qualifies as why not.
 

iScoot2.0

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the reason i wanna know is my threads on my fork are ------- they dont work anymore it takes like 2-3 hours to get it on, and after that i have steel shavings off the fork from getting it on, so i wanna know if i could use a SCS even though i have a threaded fork, i ahve a threadless headset aswell so i thought it could work
 
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Kieran Mayhew

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Seeing that anyone who has ever done it has damaged their scs and fork while adding unnecessary weight and price I would say this qualifies as why not.
And you look like a hench noob and get laughed at for life...
 

Rob.

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Still completely pointless and stupid, but go ahead! no one is stopping you from being a tool.
 
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