So each one of those forks came off of a Fat bike build that was either mine or someone else's bike I built during covid. However, there are
forks on that wall and another wall that date all the way back to the early 90's.
So basically they are garage art.
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Originally Posted by zz430droptop67rs
Awesome progress Marty, but as an old cyclist I'm wondering about all those forks!
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I should be done with my crimper in about two weeks and you are more then welcome to borrow it.
That is kind and awesome of you, Marty! I am going to check with a local parts store that I heard makes hydraulic lines. If they do not, I may take you up on your offer. The next closest facility is about an hour to hour and a half away.
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Thank you and me an Rubber Ducks go way back. I am hoping to find my Devil Duck which I have had for at least 20 years and it has been misplaced.
As organized as your garage is, I'm sure it is tucked away neatly somewhere. You will definitely find it in the last place you look.
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Looks amazing Marty ... LOTS of little 'clean' details here which I love !
Cheers
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