I recieved my new set of Monarch Springer Forks today from Crossbow, and I'm not pleased with them. The quality of the springs, forks and much of the assembly is excellent. Unfortunately, the forks are NOT an easy fit onto "Any Schwinn style Cruiser Bike" as advertised. There are a few serious problems with them.
1. My forks did not come with a headset bottom bearing cone, and the diameter of the stem is such that my local shop's replacement part 1" cones are just a slightly bit too small to fit without pressing them with a hydraulic press or pounding them with a pipe and a hammer. Since I didn't have a pipe the right size, I would have had to run down to Home Depot just to buy one.
2. The paint/power coating and unturned area of the stem runs almost all of the way up to the threads, which means that to properly fit a cone you have to press/pound it all the way down. This increases the risk of damaging the cup and/or the stem.
3. An older Schwinn bearing cone DOES drop right down the stem, but the fit is then a bit loose.
The entire bearing cone thing is a big pain. This part should be included in the package.
4. The TOP bearing cone (which does come with the package) of the headset does not work with old-style Schwinn headset bearings and cups. The cone part is too small in diameter to properly engage the bearings. If you try to tighten the cone down to take out the side-play, it rubs on the top of the bearing cup. To use the included Top parts of the headset, you have to replace the cups and the bearings. Again, this is a bit of a pain.
5. A Schwinn Top bearing cone WILL screw onto the stem's threads and properly engage the headset bearing..... BUT due to the thickness of the cone, the NEXT problem is increased .....
6. The stem is about 1/4" too short to fit a Schwinn Cantilever frame. I tried it on both a 1953 model and a 1980. It is simply too short. Using the standard Schwinn headset bottom bearing cone, original bearings and cups, there are no threads sticking out of the top of the spring bracket! I guess I COULD cut 1/4" off of the head-tube to make it work, but there's no way I'm going to do that.
The long and short of it are that the forks do NOT fit a Schwinn Cruiser Bike as advertised, unless one is willing to make extensive modifications.
After my intitial enthusiasm for these new springer forks, this is a BIG disappointment. The forks show great promise in their design and manufacture..... and would look GREAT on my new ride. Unfortunately, I'm having to send them back since they won't work on Schwinns.
1. My forks did not come with a headset bottom bearing cone, and the diameter of the stem is such that my local shop's replacement part 1" cones are just a slightly bit too small to fit without pressing them with a hydraulic press or pounding them with a pipe and a hammer. Since I didn't have a pipe the right size, I would have had to run down to Home Depot just to buy one.
2. The paint/power coating and unturned area of the stem runs almost all of the way up to the threads, which means that to properly fit a cone you have to press/pound it all the way down. This increases the risk of damaging the cup and/or the stem.
3. An older Schwinn bearing cone DOES drop right down the stem, but the fit is then a bit loose.
The entire bearing cone thing is a big pain. This part should be included in the package.
4. The TOP bearing cone (which does come with the package) of the headset does not work with old-style Schwinn headset bearings and cups. The cone part is too small in diameter to properly engage the bearings. If you try to tighten the cone down to take out the side-play, it rubs on the top of the bearing cup. To use the included Top parts of the headset, you have to replace the cups and the bearings. Again, this is a bit of a pain.
5. A Schwinn Top bearing cone WILL screw onto the stem's threads and properly engage the headset bearing..... BUT due to the thickness of the cone, the NEXT problem is increased .....
6. The stem is about 1/4" too short to fit a Schwinn Cantilever frame. I tried it on both a 1953 model and a 1980. It is simply too short. Using the standard Schwinn headset bottom bearing cone, original bearings and cups, there are no threads sticking out of the top of the spring bracket! I guess I COULD cut 1/4" off of the head-tube to make it work, but there's no way I'm going to do that.
The long and short of it are that the forks do NOT fit a Schwinn Cruiser Bike as advertised, unless one is willing to make extensive modifications.
After my intitial enthusiasm for these new springer forks, this is a BIG disappointment. The forks show great promise in their design and manufacture..... and would look GREAT on my new ride. Unfortunately, I'm having to send them back since they won't work on Schwinns.