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Builder's Corner Restoration and preservation. Keep them running in perfect shape. What size is your bottom bracket? |
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I want to fit a rigid fork on my97yo eddy,any advice on top forks from 97.
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Please see my post one up from yours titled, "forking fork" read 'm and weep.
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I was running them on my '96 Buck Shaver to great effect this summer...and for the winter they've just gone on the long awaited Ti...
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Got a pics of the FAT ti in the gallery section now.
Those are Pace RC30 fork (circa 1997) on the front, rides very sweet. A useful feature is that the steerer is interchangeable between 1" & 1 1/8th". Ideally I'd like to get IF build a fork...
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