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ADAM RIS from Lakewood, CA United States
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My wife thinks they are sexy.
October 8, 2013
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Rodrigo Molina from Somerville, MA United States
They work great on my vespa grande, well made, they are a little stiff for me, but you can tweak the oil easily, I just haven't done it, they also look great with the front disc brake setup I got.
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Great upgrade
June 18, 2012
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TOMAHAWK MOPEDS from Los Angeles, CA United States
I mounted that Ciao EBR fork on a motobecane av10 frame and it fits perfectly with 24" legs + 220mm tube. You'll need to get the Ciao head set bearing buzzetti as the thread is close but different than motobecane. The motobecane fork nut almost fits but locks up after 4 turns. It should be enough (with a spacer) if you can't find the Ciao fork nut.
EBR fork are not always equal in quality or stiffness, don't ask why. If you're not lucky and got a soft one, just unscrew the top seal, drain the fork oil (about 100ml) and replace with thicker fork oil like #20 (120ml) + add 1/2" tube spacer (steel or plastic) to pre-compress the rebound long spring. Be careful when tightening the seal back, the plastic ones can rip easily if you don't apply enough pressure with continuous motion.
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They are nice but
March 26, 2012
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Salvador Diaz De Leon from Santa Monica, CA United States
they are nice but one side is softer than the other its weird all the ebr forks ive gotten like this have been like that but I got the cheaper 135.00 pair they are the best and if you want to lose some weight on your bike get them
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Longer axle for Ciao
September 28, 2011
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Anonymous Person from Canada
Put them on my '79 Ciao and they look great. Just make sure you pick up a longer front axle, the stock axle is a little too short to span the forks.