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puch...no |
December 23, 2009 |
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Craig Hobbs
from Wyoming, MI United States
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thes forks do NOT fit a Puch... ok they do. but it requires cutting and welding of the actuall fork tube between the triple trees. So without extensive mods, they won't work. I just loved them too much to pass it up.
thanks for the rating. enjoy the tacos?
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whatever |
October 8, 2009 |
| taco eater:
Wes
from Atlanta, GA United States
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I agree with jonathan that the steer tube is about 0.5mm bigger so you will definitely need to break out the ol' dremel. Another thing that really bums me out is that the handlebar mount holes were drilled crooked so now my handlebars are mounted with a slight curve to the left, wtf? I would have returned them for another fork, but it took a week to get here and i just wanted to ride.
Other than that they are pretty good...
thanks for the rating. enjoy the tacos?
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good replacement |
September 11, 2009 |
| taco eater:
jonathan
from chattanooga, tn
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I bought this as a replacement for the stock fork on a targa LX that I bought wrecked. The steer tube is about 0.5-0.7 mm larger than the steer tube of the stock tomos fork, so the races need to be ground down just a little bit to fit. also, i think this fork is a bit more narrow than the stock a35 fork. and finally make sure to snug everything down nice and tight as it feels a bit more squishy as far as you can twist the handlebars and hold the wheels straight with your knees... with everything tightened, it is a lot better but still takes some getting used to compared to the factory set up. Happy with it though as it is a good priced replacement for my busted factory fork.
thanks for the rating. enjoy the tacos?
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