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Sometime ago someone posted a bike using these 3G party time forks w/ headset included. They say they are 40", would that be the shortest they can be adjusted or the longest length? I do not want the raked look, more like Karfers #7. I really like the looks of these but am not looking for a chopper, just something different. I like the Monark repops but sounds like too much trouble. any thoughts? 8)
http://www.3gbikes.com/components/party_time_fork.html
 
Would someone please identify this fork for me, what it came off of. Thanx Harley 8)
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they look kinda like the roadmasters but i couldnt find any good pics of the forks that had straight truss's
 
i have a very similar fork, i was told it was made by cleveland welding co. i bought it by itself so i dont know what it came off of.
fast eddie outty
 
Here is my Hornet with the party time forks. I cut about 14 inches off(good wrench extender). The party time is unique cause the neck/stem is built into the fork. It only accepts 7/8" handle bars. You could use a threadless stem and ignore the built in one though.
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Thats what I liked about them was the built in headset. Oh well I decided to go ahead and buy the Roadmaster/ Cleveland Welding springer , I really like the looks. Just bought it today. :D
 

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