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There's a straight blade unicorwn fork on an eBay auction bike. Anyone recognize it?
I e-mailed the seller to see if it was a Fat fork. http://cgi.ebay.com/Original-Fat-Cit...QQcmdZViewItem |
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I doubt that it is a Fat...seller states "all equipment is original, except...new front fork.."
Fork looks a bit too long for the 80's geometry. Please post what he replys. cheers, rody |
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Here's the response:
The fork on it is not the original fat city fork, it's a fork it bought at bingham cycles in draper utah. by no means after market though...I think I paid $100 for it. I guess bid as though there was no fork. ![]() |
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