Why can't I find any sizing or measurements on forks for my huffy 26' Sanford
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Why can't I find any sizing or measurements on forks for my huffy 26' Sanford
Hello, first day here. Thanks all you who help here. Let's keep this professional and simple. I just bought the huffy cruiser Sanford 26' I can't find any information on the websites as to what size springer forks I need for this bike either 1' or 1 1/8' bad at measurements and I've been looking for weeks thought I'd finally hop on here seeing as a lot of great ppl have done this already and are selfless enough to share and give the right information to the next man with this problem thanks again y'all
-just2getby. P.S. I got a motor to put on this bike as well so I'm thinking double springer or triple tree?. Not sure just need the correct size no matter where I go it's either 1' or 1 1/8' thanks a million.
-just2getby. P.S. I got a motor to put on this bike as well so I'm thinking double springer or triple tree?. Not sure just need the correct size no matter where I go it's either 1' or 1 1/8' thanks a million.
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Most likely 1”. If you have a caliper, you can easily check by measuring the handlebar stem, where it attaches to the fork. 21 - 22ish mm means 1”, 25.4mm means 1 1/8” (the stem is smaller diameter than the fork’s steer tube). If you don’t have a caliper, use an adjustable wrench and measure the opening with a ruler.
Triple tree will probably hold up better than a springer with a motor, depending on the forks you’re looking at.
Triple tree will probably hold up better than a springer with a motor, depending on the forks you’re looking at.
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Okay so my quill stem reads 25.4mm so I'll be ordering a fork that's 1 1/8' ?. If I read that correctly. Would you like me to post a picture of the forks after purchasing.?
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Also, are you installing a gas motor with a sprocket that attaches to the spokes? If so, you might consider having a rear wheel built with better quality spokes than that bike comes with, and properly tensioned, as those motors tend to destroy rear wheels.
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Attaches to the spokes ? Okay so I have the BBR Racing stage 4 kit. I've been so much wanting one for 3years quite so time to be looking at a motor doing research and still not understanding once it's on front of me. I'd be accomplishing you finally knowing what type of forks I'll have to your comment before. Also is there any other kind I thought that was the only kind motor underneath sprocket connected inside the hub well outside of the hub but on the inside of the sprockets if there's any other kind that I might be interested in care to share an image of it.
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Thank you again for helping me and replying measuring forks do I measure what exactly the length all of it the length the width and the distance between dropouts I'll get back to you on there and I hope then I know for sure what forks to get on measuring thank you again
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Because buyers of that level of quality bike don't care about specs beyond $
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I think you clicked on the wrong forum, because those two comments were irrelevant to this pages questions. As I said before you have information share it please you wouldn't want to see me on the news because two cents where there in a confusing way rather then a positive forum and suggestions
I'm already putting the motor on to the GT AGGRESSOR forgot to mention I also have welp lol 😆 better don't touch the huffy just yet lol I went with 26"_springer bent 1" forks chrome coming in from lowrider it'll be about 6days
I'm already putting the motor on to the GT AGGRESSOR forgot to mention I also have welp lol 😆 better don't touch the huffy just yet lol I went with 26"_springer bent 1" forks chrome coming in from lowrider it'll be about 6days
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Why can't I find any sizing or measurements on forks for my huffy 26' Sanford
Why can't I find any sizing or measurements on forks for my huffy 26' Sanford
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Hello, first day here. Thanks all you who help here. Let's keep this professional and simple. I just bought the huffy cruiser Sanford 26' I can't find any information on the websites as to what size springer forks I need for this bike either 1' or 1 1/8' bad at measurements and I've been looking for weeks thought I'd finally hop on here seeing as a lot of great ppl have done this already and are selfless enough to share and give the right information to the next man with this problem
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Hello, first day here. Thanks all you who help here. Let's keep this professional and simple. I just bought the huffy cruiser Sanford 26' I can't find any information on the websites as to what size springer forks I need for this bike either 1' or 1 1/8' bad at measurements and I've been looking for weeks thought I'd finally hop on here seeing as a lot of great ppl have done this already and are selfless enough to share and give the right information to the next man with this problem thanks again y'all
-just2getby. P.S. I got a motor to put on this bike as well so I'm thinking double springer or triple tree?. Not sure just need the correct size no matter where I go it's either 1' or 1 1/8' thanks a million.
-just2getby. P.S. I got a motor to put on this bike as well so I'm thinking double springer or triple tree?. Not sure just need the correct size no matter where I go it's either 1' or 1 1/8' thanks a million.
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Illegally high-powered e-bikes annoy me, but for some reason a bolt-on ICE doesn't - go figure. I wonder how many of these projects are used for more than three weeks - I note that warranty seems to expire at first use, which is encouraging.
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One of the kids that used to work for us carried out such a project. Could not talk him out of it. He was told in no uncertain terms that he was not to bring it into the shop, and that he was not do anything related to it on work time. He rode it for a day or so, 12 stitches on his head and no front teeth put an end to that nonsense.
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One of the kids that used to work for us carried out such a project. Could not talk him out of it. He was told in no uncertain terms that he was not to bring it into the shop, and that he was not do anything related to it on work time. He rode it for a day or so, 12 stitches on his head and no front teeth put an end to that nonsense.
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So before reading any of these messages I decided to go with my GT AGGRESSOR which has disc brakes and all I needed was the triple tree suspension which is on its way so yes the Huffy Sanford 26" will still get the bent forks springers on as a show bike thanks for all everyone's concern tho. Really felt good chossing what i chose then reading this to know I got this and well there you have it. Again to those who genuinely responded thanks.
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I contacted Huffy bicycles ,on my steer tube length because I can't find any information on World Wide Web so I was told it's a 1" steer tube. So I then went and bought myself a 1" bent chrome springer forks. When received,my headsets where to big and wouldn't thread on to the forks it basically just dropped down,putting it on my bicycle which is Huffy Sanford 25?6" cruiser bicycle there was to much play back forth side to side headset wouldn't grip and just wouldn't fit so I returned them. Now, I'm refunded and need to order what size ? Next size is 1 1/8" right? I'm actually going to get my self the Amazon 1 1/8" triple tree suspension with headsets included so anyone have this issue anyone just can plz anwswr me straight and what size to get here or what to do here thanka a bunch
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Next size is 1 1/8”, which is what it seems like you already measured according to your earlier posts
Generally speaking, asking for sizes on the internet or even from the manufacturer (or in this case holding company) is worthless compared to taking a measurement yourself.
Generally speaking, asking for sizes on the internet or even from the manufacturer (or in this case holding company) is worthless compared to taking a measurement yourself.
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Gosh, nobody saw that fail coming.
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Nobody saw it coming becuz I can't get a straight answer even tho I did answer my own question 25.4mm is then 1/18` forks but then huffy department told me 1' so I listen to the bike manufacturer who was then wrong still can't get an answer 😔
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No Information on world wide web about 26`huffy Sanford bicycle shop I mest up listen to the ppl who make this bike and got 1` forks way to small so my next is TRIPLE TREE FORKS 1 1\8` WITH VBRAKE MOUNTS AND HEADSETS TO GO WORK WITH THAT FORK SO HOPEFULLY THAT WORKS
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So you have come to a bicycle forum to help build a motorcycle or kill yourself? I am baffled? If you need help
Please dial 988 if you need help there are people there to help you.
If you truly think that building a death trap is safe than I suggest getting a proper motorcycle. If price is a concern The good folks at Honda make the Grom which as I remember is pretty low cost but a Honda so good quality, long lasting and decently well built with good support.
A Huffy is not really a safe bike from the get go and putting gas motor on it makes it even less safe.
Please dial 988 if you need help there are people there to help you.
If you truly think that building a death trap is safe than I suggest getting a proper motorcycle. If price is a concern The good folks at Honda make the Grom which as I remember is pretty low cost but a Honda so good quality, long lasting and decently well built with good support.
A Huffy is not really a safe bike from the get go and putting gas motor on it makes it even less safe.