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  • Orange Clockwork what would be current equivalent?
  • andyh2
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    Not really the modern equivalent as that would probably be something with 120mm forks.

    Thinking of an Orange Clockwork that’ll take discs and has clearance for modern rubber. Still steel and rigid, but not harsh and not suspension corrected.

    ScottChegg
    Free Member

    Orange R8? You can even get an orange and white one.

    TheFunkyMonkey
    Free Member

    120mm forks, no way, 50mm more like!

    Ah, those were the days………

    Sorry but that’s all I have to add

    andyh2
    Free Member

    Actually a fork that’ll take a disc would be enough. Think I need a trip to Retrobike.

    racefaceec90
    Full Member

    have a look at a charge duster.have recently bought one and it is fantastic (it has skinny prestige tubing) retro modern 😀 i love it 😀

    rkk01
    Free Member

    Didn’t Orange do a few “anniversary” ones a few years back??
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    ETA – Shocked to google that the “anniversayy” edition was 1998!!!

    It was this “Pro” from 2007 that I meant..

    Jimalmighty
    Free Member

    That Charge looks rad!

    ilovemygears
    Free Member

    the 1990’s was a long time a ago now, get over it, the bikes were crap any way. The forks didnt work in the cold and worked to well in the heat 🙂

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    I’ve still got one from about 1994.
    They are impressively light for a bike of that era and price.
    Very noodly though.
    It’s currently doing service as an Xtracycle longtail conversion. It gets a right wobble on when out of the saddle!

    Trying to get something not suspension corrected is very tricky.

    I’ll be interested to see if anybody comes up with something.

    AlexSimon
    Full Member

    Some people seem to be misunderstanding the op – he was saying that the modern equivalent would be 120mm, but that he actually wants fully rigid.

    veedubba
    Full Member

    “worked too well”… How does something do that then?

    Won’t pretty much everything be suspension corrected? Why not get a rigid 29er – you’ll probably be more likely to find something that’s designed around a rigid fork from the likes of Niner etc.

    Hobster
    Free Member

    How about a Salsa A La Carte with rigid Salsa Cro Moto forks.

    racefaceec90
    Full Member

    thanks jimalmighty 😀 am planning on converting my duster to rigid forks (a set of these when funds allow) i reckon they’ll be fab.

    4ndyB
    Free Member

    Grab an old skool Clockwork frame and modernise it

    That’s what I did with my ’98/’99 Anniversary Clockwork

    RS Reba’s @80mm, X9, Mavic Crossland wheelset, modern chainset, ok it’s still on V brakes, but there’s more than enough power for my riding

    If you really need discs you could have then added onto the frame I guess & use a modern fork with disc mounts

    Any excuse to show a pic of My Clockwork…

    side on 3 by thecycledoctor.co.uk, on Flickr

    onereallynicespeed
    Free Member

    that looks great 4ndy B!

    4ndyB
    Free Member

    Cheers!

    It is my fave bike out of the 4 MTB’s I own, it fits me perfectly, it’s got lovely ride qualities and it’s damn comfy

    andyh2
    Free Member

    4ndy B, Thanks. just the job. I’m going to find one of those frames.

    boxelder
    Full Member

    I’ve got one, but it’s 21″

    andyh2
    Free Member

    Thanks, but a 19″ is what I need.

    monkeyboyjc
    Full Member

    Inbred? (i have a frame for sale BTW 🙂 )

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