The little tuba hat shaped part (4 of them on each cross-link fork), it seems an easy enough part to have duplicated. What is the correct material and anodization process to have them treated?
Greetings everyone. I hope someone can help me. I have a proflex 555 that I am trying to replace the elastomers on the front fork. It is at my local bike shop and the mechanic cannot figure out how to disassemble the fork. He has the bottoms off and two rods come out of there but we don't want
Hi guys...not a proflex but a 2004 stumpjumper. I still have one Pro~flex :)in my stable though. LOL And I trust the opinion and kind responses on this board as always
I'm thinking this is toast because of location. The area would seem to take a lot of stress. I noticed it when
So as some may recognise form my user name I've been around retro bikes for a while but one itch I'd been meaning to scratch was the Crosslink/Vector fork quandary.
So this week step forward a friend with as good as new Noleen Vector (Easton legged)
i have finally got my act together and got the two bikes out of the basement.Even went for a road bike ride last weekend.The 756 has got a bit of corrosion here and there but she is in amazing condition really.The risse shock still had 100 lbs in it! [img]https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2263/3267