Originally Posted by
Italuminium
Love that Haro, @
WNG. So clean! And a really nice fork, too. It's original to the bike, right? I could see many older MTB's greatly benifiting from a fork like that to swap out the original suspension forks that lost al springiness over the years.
They just need new elastomers. Many vintage forks are perfectly servicable, rock shox mag for example, though they are pretty noodly by todays standard. I am looking forward to running a mag 21 on my 1993 AMP B3 type full suspension.
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