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fashow69

Steel Member
i just snapped my SR fork yesterday i think im one of the first to do so... im kinda upset but i get payed today so maybe i can get buffs and a new fork? just wanted to put that out there.
 

jeff26

Member
its because you need to reinforce it. they threaded forks fork tubes are not as thick as threadless. its reccomended that your reinforce it. it says it in the description.
 

fashow69

Steel Member
no its not worth it for the theadless becuase i allready have a threadless and i dont use it cuz its shitty espeacially with the FSA
 

fashow69

Steel Member
ENERGY TURTLE said:
Can i have your threadless forks?

sure for 30 bucks so i can buy another threaded... it is kinda rusty though but in pretty much unused condition. just hit it with some rustoleum and your set.
 

scooters

Member
i wanna get a threaded sr fork, i break forks as much as weels.................

i break wheels eavery week, usually i just scab off wonna be scooterers
 

fashow69

Steel Member
IMO the SR threaded fork is the best even though it isnt as strong as the threadless i dunno in my experience of using both forks threaded is the way to go becuase some one made a point in a different thread that threadless bmx headsets will probly not work as good cuz they are meant for bikes which are heavier and have alot more weight to spin around smoothly. a scooter is just too light for a bmx headset to work properly.. i dunno it also could have been my particular fsa is really shitty becuase i never had luck with my threadless cuz it was either nice and tight and no wobbling but would not spin worth a damn or it would spin smoothly but wobbled like a bitch.
 

the_SD_local

I own SR.
fashow69 said:
IMO the SR threaded fork is the best even though it isnt as strong as the threadless i dunno in my experience of using both forks threaded is the way to go becuase some one made a point in a different thread that threadless bmx headsets will probly not work as good cuz they are meant for bikes which are heavier and have alot more weight to spin around smoothly. a scooter is just too light for a bmx headset to work properly.. i dunno it also could have been my particular fsa is really shitty becuase i never had luck with my threadless cuz it was either nice and tight and no wobbling but would not spin worth a damn or it would spin smoothly but wobbled like a bitch.
Sorry to hear about the forks but you should have reinforced them... I'm probably gonna play around with a reinforced threaded if I have time.

Also, if you had problems with your threadless then something was not installed right. There are plenty of people riding them who love them including myself. Some of what you said is true about bikes having more weight and momentum especially with a new sealed headset but really once you break in any headset and get everything tuned right you shouldn't notice any difference.

Plus threaded forks are bad for bars. The threads gouge out the inside of you bars which is why you always have to tight you clamps or use double, triple, quadruple clamps or whatever. Threadless forks stay tight forever with a single clamp because there is like 100 times more surface area grabbing.

I really don't like the idea of threaded forks which is why I'm probably not going to invest much time in making them better because I want to encourage people to go threadless because I really think it is the future.
 
the_SD_local said:
fashow69 said:
IMO the SR threaded fork is the best even though it isnt as strong as the threadless i dunno in my experience of using both forks threaded is the way to go becuase some one made a point in a different thread that threadless bmx headsets will probly not work as good cuz they are meant for bikes which are heavier and have alot more weight to spin around smoothly. a scooter is just too light for a bmx headset to work properly.. i dunno it also could have been my particular fsa is really shitty becuase i never had luck with my threadless cuz it was either nice and tight and no wobbling but would not spin worth a damn or it would spin smoothly but wobbled like a bitch.
Sorry to hear about the forks but you should have reinforced them... I'm probably gonna play around with a reinforced threaded if I have time.

Also, if you had problems with your threadless then something was not installed right. There are plenty of people riding them who love them including myself. Some of what you said is true about bikes having more weight and momentum especially with a new sealed headset but really once you break in any headset and get everything tuned right you shouldn't notice any difference.

Plus threaded forks are bad for bars. The threads gouge out the inside of you bars which is why you always have to tight you clamps or use double, triple, quadruple clamps or whatever. Threadless forks stay tight forever with a single clamp because there is like 100 times more surface area grabbing.

I really don't like the idea of threadless forks which is why I'm probably not going to invest much time in making them better because I want to encourage people to go threadless because I really think it is the future.
You mean threaded haha?

I just got my threadless fork, and it looks so sick, i can't wait to ride it. Just the damn compression system.
 
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