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Kastanbmx01
Interested in knowing what kind of forks are being used today for the heavier racers, 200 lbs. and up?? Please explain what you are using and why it is the one you are using. Would like to know because I am going to get back into racing and I am building a 20" to do so. Thanks
getsome4800
I'm 240 and I use Supercross forks. Given it's strength and weight, one of the more popular.
TideyBuddha
Supercross Forks are the only way to go now. Lighter than Carbon and my fat butt isn't scared to case a set of doubles with em, and you know I am a fat guy!
dingobmxer
Late 90's Landing Gear on my Alloy Quad and Dingo cruiser and Dialled forks on my Dialled 20" (they are the same as Odyssey race forks, light and strong)
But they are ALL cro mo, no carbon for me
DINGO
tosborne
KASTAN FORKS LIGHT AND WELL MADE.
Joe
anyone ever use, or know more about these St.Martins forks?

http://www.danscomp.com/353064.php?cat=PARTS


i seen them somewhere offered in chocolate brown, would look nice with the 2007 quad build up.
sprinter
I thought St. Martins were flatland specific? Well I guess maybe you are building your Quad for freestyle?
Capt. Nemo
I believe the new Odyssey and Shadow forks come in brown.
rlowride
I just bought some Odyssey Pro Race Thermal 41 chrome forks... chromo...
lightr than the chromo already on my DK...
I like them..
Secret Spin
supercross pro's, S&M XLT, odyssey race classic,
Drive Lite, Sunday Morning 2's...ask around about using the ones geared towards freestyle like odyssey or sunday because i heard there's an issue with geometry for racing. i say ask around because i am not sure how true the rumors are.
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