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G-Flash
Did they make forks back then around 75-77?
BenOr
Yes. They resembled a cross between Redline and Cook Bros.
G-Flash
These could be! They have the Cook's drop outs and are not drilled for a front brake. Thanks Benor for the speedy reply! Here is a pic so that the Bros here can ponder and hopefully concur on the make and model year!
G-Flash
Here is another pic of the forks!
BenOr
FMF would be nickel and they had a pretty rounded radius to the legs as they left the fork stem. Plus were capped on the ends I beleive. Anyone?

Those look chrome.
G-Flash
Yes they are chrome and are very very light in weight. No stamping anywhere on make.
Jeff V
I had a FMF fork...nickel and welded caps on the bottom of the legs. Stratbike has it now, maybe he can show a pic of it...
Code Blue
Agreed.... A very wide rounded radius indeed. I'm having problems posting pics, cuz I'd love to show a pic for comparison purposes.

There is a pic of Stu sliding/turning towards his right on a gold FMF (plate #43) with red 7b's, and I think the forks are FMF's and it shows caps on the forks. Are those forks Redline? I'm not sure.

But one thing I did hear of, but can not confirm is that the forks were made by Cook Bros for FMF.
DAN
I've got a chrome set of FMF forks. Those look very close but the bends at the top are off a bit as people have stated.
G-Flash
I will try and post a straight on pic!
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