tomos A35 moped EBR black forks
tomos A35 moped EBR black forks
 



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new satin black EBR front forks for tomos a35 mopeds like sprint and targa

these will probably work on lots of other bikes! puch! magnum! maxi! and ? take your measurements and get the best one for your needs!

200mm tall head tube with 30mm of thread

threading measures 26mm x 1mm diameter. puch and tomos size

about 24 inches total length

regular maxi ebr are 23 inches

regular magnum ebr are 27 inches ish

fork tube diameter is 28mm so when you're picking clip ons make sure you get the right size!

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4 of 5 Made these work on a Safari MT400 April 1, 2020
taco eater : Anonymous Person from Louisville, KY United States  
Haven't ridden on them very long but I was able to make this work on a Safari MT400. I cut the metal tabs off of the fork legs that bolt into the lower yoke of the triple tree. After that they slid into the safari triple tree smooth and clamped right down. We'll see how well they hold up over time but they already feel a million times better than the stock fork legs.

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2 of 5 Too Bad September 1, 2016
taco eater : Anonymous Person from Ohio  
Put these on a stock Tomos. Great and beefy for about a year, but slowly started to fail. The hard plastic tabs that fit in between the legs and the tubes broke off causing the legs to rattle and the metals to grind against each other when riding. I suppose we could slid some old rubber in between to prevent rubbing, but a bigger problem emerged when the lower triple tree started traveling up and down when riding. The lower Triple Tree DOES NOT have adjustable tabs to keep it in place. We found this out the hard way after disassembling the forks, tightening down the top nut and the race, adding washers etc. This is, by far, the biggest down fall to these forks as they are otherwise beefy. The instability of the triple tree makes the forks extremely unstable. My wounds are still healing from a crash caused by this. Back to stock forks? Really EBR? This is a HUGE oversight in design and for $120 they should be quality and last years. Extremely disappointed and a complete waste of money.

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3 of 5 Meh, go with the other forks August 15, 2015
taco eater : sTv from TX  
These forks are decent. Better than my old stock ones. I'm going to have to make my own brace because people only make them for the A55 style fender mounts (horizontal). I bought them 5 years ago so never noticed until now. I'll probably just throw a fender on it. If I was going to buy forks right now I would spend the money for hydraulic forks without hesitation. Much better ride quality.

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4 of 5 4tacos July 15, 2010
taco eater : Anonymous Person from Cincinnati  
Steertube is too big. Be prepared to machine your crown race down, or grind off the powdercoating on the steertube.

Other than that, these are a nice replacement for stock and handle much better at higher speeds. If you want the real deal I would go with hydraulic forks.

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3 of 5 Nice but... April 16, 2010
taco eater : Tex from Austin, TX United States  
Love the forks. Better than stock although Id go for Tomos hydraulic forks if I could do it over. It is a bit too narrow so I have to grind my brake plate a bit.

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