Hello,
I have a replacement fork from Cruzbike.
My Quest appears to be an early v1 with suspension in the fork, but disk brakes. However, the replacement fork has both disk caliper mountings and posts for V brakes?
20171130_fork.jpg
The bearing surface at the fork crown looks a bit odd to me:
20171130_forkrace.jpg
Also, this alarms me:
The fork came with no separate bushings, and the openings are just machined aluminum. Should I get some bushings before I take it all apart?
20171130_forkbushing.jpg
Thanks for any information.
Regards,
Bret
I have a replacement fork from Cruzbike.
My Quest appears to be an early v1 with suspension in the fork, but disk brakes. However, the replacement fork has both disk caliper mountings and posts for V brakes?
20171130_fork.jpg
The bearing surface at the fork crown looks a bit odd to me:
20171130_forkrace.jpg
Also, this alarms me:
Also note that the bushings in the fork-chainstay joint are nearly impossible to get out of the old fork. @Robert Holler knew this and gave me new bushings when I bought my fork. If you don't have those, I wouldn't bet on success.
The fork came with no separate bushings, and the openings are just machined aluminum. Should I get some bushings before I take it all apart?
20171130_forkbushing.jpg
Thanks for any information.
Regards,
Bret