Wicked fork for trade or sale ****SOLD****
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I purchased a wicked fork from another member that is too small for my restoration. The steerer tube is 4 15/16" long with 1 1/2" of threads. The fork came off an 18" Wicked and is about 1" to short for my bike. If anyone is interested...
Here is my Wicked. Still working on forks but here it is.
Model: Wicked
year: 1989
Front Deraileur: XTR M900 Front Derailleur Bottom pull 28.6
Rear Deraileur: XTR RD-M910 8 speed
Shifters/Breaks levers: XTR ST-M900 Trigger Shifter Brake
Brakes: XTR M900 Cantilever
Cranks: XTR M900
BB: Phil...
Need a cromo rigid fork for a 89 wicked. Restoration almost complete. I have temporary forks that don't do the bike justice. Need 135mm+ threaded steerer w/canti/v brackets. Fat chance, tange, anything period correct. Email or pm me.
Considering getting this for my 89 Wicked. Can anyone tell me if I would have any issues? Has anyone tried one of these? Any info would be appreciated.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/RIGID-MTB-MOUNTAIN-BIKE-FORK-1-inch-26-22-2-THREADED-/110935355703?pt=Cycling_Parts_Accessories&hash=item19d4433137...
Restoring my 89 wicked. I am using the Cooks 176mm cranks and there were non-threaded bearings used on a threaded BB. The bearings were damaged when I removed for paint. They have a Clip on the outer part of the bearing to prevent them from pushing into the BB. Any suggestions on a new set of...
I have an 89 wicked serial number 04829w. Can someone tell me what size it is? Do i measure the seat tube from center to top (20") or center to center (19")? Top tube measures 22".
Thanks
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