NOOKIE BIKES NEW Rigid Forks!

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NOOKIE BIKES NEW Rigid Forks!
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Posted: Dec 8, 2010 at 9:15 Quote
These are the new Rigid forks by NOOKIE BIKES!
Full Cromo Heat Treated after welding....What you guys think???
Cant seem to get the image to work.....help please!!!! Smile

Posted: Dec 8, 2010 at 9:39 Quote
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What length A-C are they and what is the weight?

To be honest I think 20mm axle rigid forks are silly. A rigid fork doesn't need a huge axle to keep it from flexing like a suspension fork. The only reason for a 20mm fork is if you only have a 20mm hub, otherwise a 9mm or 14mm bmx type axle is much more practical.

Posted: Dec 8, 2010 at 10:03 Quote
gutkrencher wrote:
photo

What length A-C are they and what is the weight?

To be honest I think 20mm axle rigid forks are silly. A rigid fork doesn't need a huge axle to keep it from flexing like a suspension fork. The only reason for a 20mm fork is if you only have a 20mm hub, otherwise a 9mm or 14mm bmx type axle is much more practical.

I agree totally...we have 10mm axle version as well........ Smile

Posted: Dec 8, 2010 at 10:16 Quote
nookiebikes wrote:
gutkrencher wrote:
photo

What length A-C are they and what is the weight?

To be honest I think 20mm axle rigid forks are silly. A rigid fork doesn't need a huge axle to keep it from flexing like a suspension fork. The only reason for a 20mm fork is if you only have a 20mm hub, otherwise a 9mm or 14mm bmx type axle is much more practical.

I agree totally...we have 10mm axle version as well........ Smile

Good stuff, Do you have any info one them? Axle-Crown length, rake, weight, steerer length, is the steerer oxidized,threaded with a compression cap etc....

Posted: Dec 8, 2010 at 10:19 Quote
nookiebikes wrote:
gutkrencher wrote:
photo

What length A-C are they and what is the weight?

To be honest I think 20mm axle rigid forks are silly. A rigid fork doesn't need a huge axle to keep it from flexing like a suspension fork. The only reason for a 20mm fork is if you only have a 20mm hub, otherwise a 9mm or 14mm bmx type axle is much more practical.

I agree totally...we have 10mm axle version as well........ Smile

I have only just got the forks in the UK....will search my files for the specs ok mate

Posted: Dec 9, 2010 at 5:29 Quote
Looks decent!

Posted: Dec 9, 2010 at 12:25 Quote
Interesting concept for the dropouts.
Not my cup of tea, but deffinatly an "outside of the box" design!

Posted: Dec 9, 2010 at 12:43 Quote
charge-rider wrote:
Interesting concept for the dropouts.
Not my cup of tea, but deffinatly an "outside of the box" design!
Looks awesome though!

Posted: Dec 10, 2010 at 3:02 Quote
David1444 wrote:
charge-rider wrote:
Interesting concept for the dropouts.
Not my cup of tea, but deffinatly an "outside of the box" design!
Looks awesome though!

Thanks for the comments....we have a 10mm QR version coming as well Smile

Posted: Dec 14, 2010 at 12:02 Quote
how much they gonna be mate?

Posted: Jul 20, 2011 at 6:22 Quote
how much are they m8

Posted: Jul 20, 2011 at 6:26 Quote
Nice forks Big Grin
Well
14mm if you run pegs
10 if you don't
20 if you can't afford a new hub rebuild lol

Posted: Jul 20, 2011 at 7:34 Quote
kaneyboi96 wrote:
how much are they m8

£99

Posted: Oct 23, 2011 at 4:36 Quote
where can you buy them from ??

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