Construction of springer fork

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Re: Construction of the springer fork

Preparation of material for further construction :wink:
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:mrgreen:
 
Re: Construction of the springer fork

i was just tearing down my Jesse James chopper bike 'very crusty'
and im trying to figure out what with to do the forks...
then i though about your works..
and i was wondering if you could make me a simple part for me..
the stock fork is strange its long and fat, while the dropouts are tiny and skinny..

how much would it run to hook me up with some bolt on dropouts / aluminum fork legs..
i have the crowns 3x trees i want to use already 8)

something like this,
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but a bracket that the wheel would bolt on to..

so it clamps to fork legs and wheel bolts onto the clamps :D
 
Re: Construction of the springer fork

ilia, you definitely do some amazing work, I am truly impressed, especially when I have seen in your other thread that you work out of your apartment. MAD PROPS TO YOU SIR
 
Re: Construction of the springer fork

ilia-45 said:
iven

Let's start with the photos of your fork and its parts,so that I can understand what you mean :wink:

redrkt
Thank you very much for the compliment :mrgreen:
im going on a trip today so ill get back with some pics when i get back alright :)
 
Re: Construction of the springer fork

Soon you will see it finished, the length of the fork by the way, at this stage it is easy to change :D
Now I plan to make them short, to cruisers, so if you have the desire to get in the end 1, tell me in advance what length you're interested :wink:
In the meantime, a couple of photos of the finished lower beams :mrgreen:
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