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I think its funny how every Schwinn style spring fork is called a "springer" when they are technically "girder" forks.
 
deven_science said:
An engine is mechanically driven, a motor is electrical.

while i agree w/ and completly understand your statement i also love my motorcycle 8)
 
bicycle begins with a "b", motorcycle beginswith an "m";so why arent motorcycles called "mikes"?
 
X-RAY said:
bicycle begins with a "b", motorcycle begins with an "m";so why arent motorcycles called "mikes"?

Don't you mean "motorbike? :mrgreen:
 
deven_science said:
outskirtscustoms said:
Yeah enginecycle just doesn't have the same ring to it.

Whoa, that sounds steampunk! I may use "enginecycle" in the future.
I'd be honored. That would make for an awesome build name.
 
found this last nite. it'll be my screensaver for a week or 2
22-track-bike.jpg
 
axsepul said:
some call the place where the rear wheel bolts on the rear fork and some call it dropouts!

never heard it called a rear fork. i've allways heard it called the "drop outs" or "axle plates"

ok. i was pokin' around on the interweb earlier today and saw a schwinn ad from '46 or '47 and they did call the rear the rear fork.
if i can find the pic or link i'll show it.
 
Dorian said:
I think its funny how every Schwinn style spring fork is called a "springer" when they are technically "girder" forks.

I'm 58, and when I was a kid all the adults called the Schwinn springfork "knee action". I always thought that was kind of dumb because the fork don't work like your knee at all. :? Gary
 
Schwinn was not responsible for the "Knee Action" moniker, it came from an earlier friction shock for cars. Much of the design DNA for Schwinn's bikes in the 30's came from cars and motorcycles of the previous two decades.
 
B607 said:
Dorian said:
I think its funny how every Schwinn style spring fork is called a "springer" when they are technically "girder" forks.

I'm 58, and when I was a kid all the adults called the Schwinn springfork "knee action". I always thought that was kind of dumb because the fork don't work like your knee at all. :? Gary


Here is a 1914 Triumph with a fork that looks familiar http://www.ohioconcours.com/2002/m-02-3923.jpg , A simple design for Schwinn to reproduce, how many decades later? Old Cleveland motorcycles used this kind of fork too.

I guess the knee action name depended on what way you were facing the bike?



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