For those that don't know, you can adjust the firmness of the spring by tightening the long bolt that runs through it. When you tighten the bolt it compresses the spring thereby giving it less amount of room to move as you ride over bumps. In other words, a firmer ride. For a softer ride leave the bolt fully extended.
If you have stock fork that's around 13" or so with 24" wheel and tires and want to change it to a chrome lowrider spring fork. What size should be used 13" 16" 20"
Can I ask a question? I have a lowrider bike that’s too low to ground for pedaling can you pls tell me some pointers on how to make the bike ride able???
1. First change the fork to a straight springer fork instead of a bent springer fork, then see how the ride feels. 2. If there is more clearance with the straight fork than you need, you can try using a bigger crank like a 4.5" or 5.5" crank, this will give you more drive. 3. If you want to keep the bent fork you can try using a smaller crank like a 3" but this will make pedaling harder.
Gary Sackin thanks man I really dig the bent fork it just looks really good, but a smaller crank I really hadn’t thought too much about but it’s worth a shot. Thanks again much appreciated.
the head tube is available as a separate part in 2 lengths ( i believe there is 3 but cant find the 3rd) you can trim them to suit you application the head tube nut covers it and is not noticeable ,make sure you measure 3 times cut once and take in to consideration all accessories that go on