Tag archive for Forks

Rudy Melo’s Kagero x DSC

Rudy Melo’s Kagero x DSC

I can never get tired of looking at Rudy’s Kagero with the Death Spray Custom team fork. Here’s a fresh pic taken by Angus Sung.

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Tim’s LOW w/DSC Team Fork

Tim’s LOW w/DSC Team Fork

Tim’s LOW which features the Death Spray Custom Team Fork looks on point! See more @ The North Race.

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Rudy’s Death Spray Custom Team Colorway Fork

Rudy’s Death Spray Custom Team Colorway Fork

Before the RHC, Rudy got DSC to paint his Kagero fork… and it came out AMAZING! I posted his fork last month, but some detailed photos by Angus Sung have surfaced @ The 5th Floor.

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HOVERSHIP

HOVERSHIP

Devin Tolman is the newest rider to join the Leader team. Devin is part of the Still Pour which resides in Portland, OR. Not only is Devin an extremely skilled rider… he knows magic! You gotta love this photo!

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Hold Fast O.X. Frame Series

Hold Fast O.X. Frame Series

Hold Fast has released their O.X. Frame Series (Converter29, Subverter26, Agitator24) and they all look AMAZING! And the Vector Forks look bitchin’. All made in the USA! Seriously… check them out!

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Leader | V2 Reaper Fork

Leader | V2 Reaper Fork

Here’s a sneak peek at the new V2 Reaper Fork from Leader. This 3pc fork features a heat-treated CNC CrMo steerer tube, 1pc blade & dropouts, welding only at the crown and weighs 1 pound lighter than the V1 Reaper. Coming soon…

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State Bicycle Co. | The Contender

State Bicycle Co. | The Contender

I think it’s great that State Bicyle Co. is taking it up a notch with their new “Premium Division.” I’m seeing way too many cookie-cutter bicycle companies (mainly So-Cal) pumping out candy-coated complete bikes for the price of Top-Ramen. SBC is definitely not one of…

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Sneak Peek: 2012 Leader I06TR Carbon Fork

Sneak Peek: 2012 Leader I06TR Carbon Fork

Terrence shot me over a pic of the new Leader I06TR fork. I saw the prototype @ Interbike 2011 and it was extremely smooth and lightweight.

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