Your Homemade Parts

Jason

Silver Member
I have a welded snapped fork. It's starting to rattle around a ton so I'll have to buy a new one soon.
 

AJ

Member
Picture056.jpg


not much... i just got bored today and felt like doing this... its fairly easy... most of you would kno how to do this anyways

step 1: find a shocked razor fork... like the ones that came on the b2's or something like that

step 2: take out the springs and other stuff that is there

step 3: grind down the top portion where you took the springs out (the is optional though... if you can find the right size stuff just put it in there)

step 4: drill holes in the top portions where you grinded down

step 5: place your materials between the openings

step 6: bolt that stuff together and you gots a wannabe SR Fork... lol :)

i also took out the little spacer thing that comes on it stock... but thats if you want to use like a 110mm wheel in there
 

AJ

Member
thanks Joey... lol its not even that hard to make... its just finding a fork... luckily i had one... but if you can see some of it was rusted lol
 

Griffin

Member
AJ Storcella said:
*pic*

not much... i just got bored today and felt like doing this... its fairly easy... most of you would kno how to do this anyways

step 1: find a shocked razor fork... like the ones that came on the b2's or something like that

step 2: take out the springs and other stuff that is there

step 3: grind down the top portion where you took the springs out (the is optional though... if you can find the right size stuff just put it in there)

step 4: drill holes in the top portions where you grinded down

step 5: place your materials between the openings

step 6: bolt that stuff together and you gots a wannabe SR Fork... lol :)

i also took out the little spacer thing that comes on it stock... but thats if you want to use like a 110mm wheel in there
could you use one of those suspension forks too?
 
Top