Fiction Shank Fork Description:
The Fiction Shank Fork is constructed out of chromoly for pure strength that can be trusted when hitting that huge gap or rail. The tapered legs and CNC machined top cap create great aesthetics while the integrated bearing race and ability to accept press-on bearing races for standard headsets instills the versatility to make this the perfect fork for any setup. Fiction has you covered with the Shank Fork
Features:
- Full chromoly construction
- Tapered legs with a forged end notch for peg clearance
- 5mm thick dropouts
- CNC machined black alloy top cap included
Specifications:
- Steer Tube Diameter: 1-1/8"
- Wheel Size: 20"
- Offset: 26mm
- Material: Full chromoly
- Height: 313mm
- Steerer Tube Length: 170mm
- Bearing Race: Integrated for 45° x 45° Headsets (Accepts Press-On for Standard Headsets)
- Compression Bolt: 24 x 1.5mm
- Compression Bolt Tool: 6mm Allen Key
- Axle Compatibility: 3/8" (10mm)
- Color: Chrome
- Weight: 39 oz
Dan's Comp has a wide variety of BMX stems available.
This product was added to our catalog on January 26, 2021
Aarron Forste
Verified Owner
Wednesday, Dec 1 2021 (about 3 years ago)
Fiction Shank Fork (Chrome) (26mm Offset)
These feel almost identical to the Odyssey R25 forks, without the cost.
It is a great buy if you are looking to change from a more stable bike (Dirt Jumper) to a more responsive bike (Technical Street) without a high cost. or if you just want new forks. They may not withstand the abuse from a more insane rider, or someone that puts a lot of torque on their head tube (larger guys or ppl that are consistently "nose heavy" on landings).
You may want to cut the forks down so you don't have to have a bunch of spacers for your stem, or if you like the low stem and high rise bars.
I feel it is best to write a review after you are finished using the part. This is a new purchase for my spare bike, so this is an initial review. You may have to find another review for durability or longevity.
It is a great buy if you are looking to change from a more stable bike (Dirt Jumper) to a more responsive bike (Technical Street) without a high cost. or if you just want new forks. They may not withstand the abuse from a more insane rider, or someone that puts a lot of torque on their head tube (larger guys or ppl that are consistently "nose heavy" on landings).
You may want to cut the forks down so you don't have to have a bunch of spacers for your stem, or if you like the low stem and high rise bars.
I feel it is best to write a review after you are finished using the part. This is a new purchase for my spare bike, so this is an initial review. You may have to find another review for durability or longevity.