adamsavage79
100 W
I'm trying to figure what could of caused my fork dropouts to just suddenly snap on me.. I've had the bike frame for about 3 month's, and before that I had a front suspension Sport Check bike, that lasted several winters with frame issuses, that could cause safety issues.
I do have a few idea's as to why, but like to hear what others think. The fork itself is called "INSYNC Grind 327" and they are steel forks.
1. The fork is made out of steel
2. Cheaply made fork
3. The Hub motor's axel was not sitting in the dropouts as deep as it could.
4. The lock not, was not flush with the fork dropout groves (picture attached for example)
I do have a few idea's as to why, but like to hear what others think. The fork itself is called "INSYNC Grind 327" and they are steel forks.
1. The fork is made out of steel
2. Cheaply made fork
3. The Hub motor's axel was not sitting in the dropouts as deep as it could.
4. The lock not, was not flush with the fork dropout groves (picture attached for example)