funny analogy.Do you go in Xbox forums talking bout PS5 rules! How fun.
in case it was lost on you, my point is that inverted MTB forks don't necessarily leak.
enjoy your video games
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funny analogy.Do you go in Xbox forums talking bout PS5 rules! How fun.
Well you should’ve started with that. Your point was not as obvious as you intended.funny analogy.
in case it was lost on you, my point is that inverted MTB forks don't necessarily leak.
enjoy your video games
Shock, NOT. This was always going to happen. I only have to look at my 38 lower legs after 3 years of use.Jeff Kendall's Fox Podium. Another reason not to use inverted forks on an MTB. The exposed stanions are right in the firing line.
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Jeff Kendall's Fox Podium. Another reason not to use inverted forks on an MTB. The exposed stanions are right in the firing line.
Here’s someone’s Ford Fusion.
Doesn’t it suck. The front end is exposed to all the other cars on the road. What a piece of crap. this can happen to yours, buy a Honda.
See the logic
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It's also logic that your handlebars form a triangle with your wheel and forks when your bike is layed down on the ground. And the distance from the ground to the top of the triangle is far greater closer to the handlebars.See the logic
Done by a pedal of another bike. If it was a regular fork. Those scratches would be on the black lowers, and some touch-up paint would have fixed it.That damage was actually from another bike rubbing up against it during transport.
Done by a pedal of another bike. If it was a regular fork. Those scratches would be on the black lowers, and some touch-up paint would have fixed it.
Anyway. It's just something to consider with inverted forks. Having those stanchions so much lower, increases the chance of damage, to components of the fork that impact it's performance, and will need professional repair.
We are on the same page. But pointing out that inverted forks are more likely to have the stanchions scratched, is just useful information for people making decisions about fork purchases.As far as crash damage.,.,.,. who cares!
Fix it and ride!
I've never damaged an upper stanchion. I guess I have been lucky. But I get the touchup paint out on my lowers about 4 times a year.I’ve come off my bike in the rocky peak district and damaged stanchions as well.
Well you are stating opinion like it’s fact.We are on the same page. But pointing out that inverted forks are more likely to have the stanchions scratched, is just useful information for people making decisions about fork purchases.
If they don't care. Then so be it. But when making decisions. Being informed, is better than not being informed.
I've never damaged an upper stanchion. I guess I have been lucky. But I get the touchup paint out on my lowers about 4 times a year.
I'm just presenting what happen to Jeff. Then relating it to my own experience. Scratched stanchions will damage your seals. Do with the information as you wish.
If they don't care. Then so be it. But when making decisions. Being informed, is better than not being informed.
So Jeff took a file to his stanchions, and my lowers getting scratched, while my stanchions not, is a figment of my imagination. Got it.Well you are stating opinion like it’s fact.
Just because something makes sense in your head doesn’t mean it’s true.
I have years of experience with lower stanchion tubes that are not scratched.
They are no more prone to damage than any other bike component.
You are not informing anyone. You are telling them what you feel.
I mean if that’s what you got out of my comment.So Jeff took a file to his stanchions, and my lowers getting scratched, while my stanchions not, is a figment of my imagination. Got it.![]()
How about I leave this here, and you two can argue with Google. Because I'm not wasting any more time. Thanks for the fish ......I’ve used upside down forks for years in Mx racing, never had any issues, and I crashed a lot!
You feel like you wasted enough of everyone’s time? Thats fair I agree.How about I leave this here, and you two can argue with Google. Because I'm not wasting any more time. Thanks for the fish ......
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How about I leave this here, and you two can argue with Google. Because I'm not wasting any more time. Thanks for the fish ......
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Jeff scratched his podium stanchions. This damaged the seals and caused them to leak. Here is a photo of the scratch and the oil residue that leaked out is at the bottom. What part do you not understand ?You feel like you wasted enough of everyone’s time? Thats fair I agree.
Now you’ll explain about how scratches are bad?
Cool! you gave us your reference material.
Mines years of riding. No internet needed
Do you own a podium? Just trolling?
None of it actually. Why are you posting about a fork that got scratched and is leaking? That happens all the time. To all sorts of shaft/oil/seal applications. The fact it’s a Podium is irrelevant.Jeff scratched his podium stanchions. This damaged the seals and caused them to leak. Here is a photo of the scratch and the oil residue that leaked out is at the bottom. What part do you not understand ?
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Aw mate, arguing via AI now rather than any actual experience? Got it…
Everything you buy is brilliant, everything you don’t buy is total S.![]()
James in this thread seems to have the same experience. Lowers get scratched.Shock, NOT. This was always going to happen. I only have to look at my 38 lower legs after 3 years of use.
James in this thread seems to have the same experience. Lowers get scratched.
The fact it's an inverted fork is the relevant fact. Having vulnerable components lower on the bike exposes them to a higher risk of contact with ground objects and other objects like other bikes pedals. If we can't agree on this fact. Then yes. We will have to agree to disagree.None of it actually. Why are you posting about a fork that got scratched and is leaking? That happens all the time. To all sorts of shaft/oil/seal applications. The fact it’s a Podium is moot and irrelevant