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SOLD GIRDER fork.. vintage light motorcycle ++Fits 29er

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Thought I would put this to good use but here it sits... I've made numerous conceptual designs for this fork but never more than that, time for it to relocate..

I was told this may have come from an AJS but have not found any photo evidence to prove or disprove.
Center of axle to top of top clamp is 25.5", center of axle to center of upper pivot is 23.5", pivot links are 3.25" center to center.
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This would be awesome for a moped or motorized bike project as it is ready take a drum brake. Axle drop outs are slightly larger than a typ bicycle front hub axle but bushings could always be made. Tons of room for a bigger tire! That's a quick brick mounted in there.
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Awesome original burgundy paint with gold pinstripes. I had the lower cross link made to fit, threads tapped in the ends and a grease fitting. Center to center on the pivots is 7-3/4 inch. Upper clamp fits an undersize 1" od tubing. I was envisioning a steerer tube similar to a Schwinn springer.
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I had the lower link made, stainless steel, drilled through, tapped ends with grease fitting.

I have tried to show measurements as best I can, if there is more info you need please don't hesitate to ask.

Asking $450 shipped with insurance in the lower 48. Paypal preferred
 

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Incredible fork!!!
 
Man, that would look great on so many things.
 
If I could afford it I'd have bought it when you first posted.
 
Well, a super quick Google search shows you can get a royal Enfield (meh) girder for around the same price, but its new (double meh) and, not measured and sized for a bicycle. It might fit, but... this one here looks like a great deal for sure.

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looks like a harley davidson hummer fork. little 1 cylinder bike that use to go 55 mph tops
 
Very similar to a Hummer fork. Looks like many of the Hummer forks had cut outs which looks pretty cool. Trying to make them look like welded up tubing a bit.. If I could find an HD emblem on it I could triple my price right?
 
No. Evwn though they are rare they arwnt worth much lol

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It appears that the easiest way would be to pickup a vintage girls fork as they usually have a longer tube. I bet that with a little measuring, you could find a perfect match where this top mount would slide right onto the fork and take up the extra thread area when installed on a mens frame. Then cut off the majority of the fork legs and drill through both legs to weld the lower mount in. Just make sure that the angles are equal on both the upper and lower links, done deal!
 

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