Zero offset fork Vs. Standered offset

Steven_T

Member
I gotta admit. I am pretty excited to see if im going to love the zero offset or hate it. My forks should be here in a couple days. So we'll see. Although i have seen more good reviews, rather than bad ones. So yea ill post how i feel about them when i ride them.
 

Steven_T

Member
Erm reading the fork descriptions on the site, it kinda says zero offset makes the fork stronger? Soo yea, i dunno.
 

GoGzS

Bronze member
I love it, not only nose manuals...feels safer, when I air the vert with big speed, I get less speed wobbles with the XT zero offset fork than I have with the SR fork...
Same headset/bars/wheels used...
 
Steven T said:
Erm reading the fork descriptions on the site, it kinda says zero offset makes the fork stronger? Soo yea, i dunno.

By the looks it seems like the offset fork is stronger...(an way cooler
But I may be wrong:p
And it dosen't stand anything about it... besides when you press buy now and shall pick the fork. (does not say that the zero offset is stronger than the offset fork)

""Zero offset" means your wheel is directly under the steering tube. The advantage is a more balanced bar spin, and your fork is always pointing in the right direction. It also makes the fork very strong. Fits 110 mm Wheels."
 
zero offset makes barspins better, nose mannys and pivots are great
plus zero offset is stronger because with regular offest the forks leans allowing alot of stress on them, zero offset sits directly under the bars reducing pressure
 
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