lol sooo retardedd
its cause threads in forks are like the holes in dotted paper that you tear out. They have a weak area that can break pretty easily. But threadless has no breakable area. Try snapping a solid steel pipe in half. its pretty hard. So since there arent threads, you need something to hold your threadless, slippery parts together, hence, compression. Compression squeezes everything together
read all the other ones people have posted and u tell me if u think im still serious or not
what brake sand do ?
life must be so hard as a newcomer on sr...
wouldn't it be nice if you people just gave the guy the answer right off and stop posting random stuff.
nope nevermind compression makes it so your grips will be extra sticky. nevermind my previous posts