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I can't seem to find out what this fork is off of , I imagine and older motorcycle.

I'm sure one here knows.

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If you enlarge the photo ,thank you iPad the side plates or girders look to de a stamped formed piece so I think it's commercial don't know what from though .
 
I'd say your fork is a German design, if not German manufactured. Here's one similar from the Wehrmacht...1940's. Gary
 
from the one who owns the blue bike: Its a Nsu Motorcycle fork. Somewhere inbetween 1930 and 1943 if i'm right


Cool great looking bike could you please post more close up pics of the fork. Im more interested in the head set set up and the stem ?

I want to know if it will work on my build.
 
This gives me some ideas on my 5 bar
 
Here's my (possibly AJS) girder fork. Kind of similar to the first photo. Pressed steel plates. I added the lower cross link to be welded to a steerer tube. Fits a 26" wheel just fine..
 
After seeing some of these girder forks, I am wondering if I could mimic the girder profiles with some sheet metal and attach it to my Girvin fork as a cosmetic skin. That way I would keep the modern functionality of the Girvin but the look of an old girder fork.
 
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