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  • Rigid forks on an On-One 456
  • cp
    Full Member

    Ok, to complete the winterisation (little late, I know!) of my 456 I'm thinking of putting some rigid forks on there. Has anyone done it and what length of fork did you go for?

    I have some old on-one superlight forks, which I used on an inbred years ago, but I think they'll come up a wee bit short…

    any pics of rigid'd 456's would be great 🙂

    DSB
    Free Member

    same here please…

    😀

    Ogg
    Full Member

    465mm s*p*rst*r forks crap photo here:

    I've got round to building it up but not taken any photos since, rides ok good for blatting round Thetford forest or drudging thru the Cambridgeshire mud/clay.

    soma_rich
    Free Member

    Ogg are they 26" or 29er forks?

    Ogg
    Full Member

    I'm fairly sure the offset etc was the same as the 440s – so 26" forks

    yes actually google cache here http://shrunk.net/9daf1c4a

    cp
    Full Member

    excellent 🙂 looks a good distance from crown to tyre. I'm thinking the carbon cycles ones.

    allankelly
    Full Member

    Spooky. On another thread not far from this one, my favourite spring ride from last year: The 4569er.

    That's RC41s and a 29er wheel. This year it's the Inbred's turn.

    http://www.flickr.com/search/show/?q=4569er&w=12602268%40N05

    Cheers, al.

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