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    I could use some help identifying an early fork. I was told that it is a 1913-15 front fork. It has seen better days, but can serve as a pattern for a replacement fork.



    I have parts to put together a fork but am unshure of the actual dimensions.
    Max

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    Originally posted by maxglass View Post
    I could use some help identifying an early fork. I was told that it is a 1913-15 front fork. It has seen better days, but can serve as a pattern for a replacement fork.



    I have parts to put together a fork but am unshure of the actual dimensions.
    Max
    I do not see a picture. Jerry

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    • #3
      Oh, I can see it fine, with your post at the bottom of 3 pictures.
      Max

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        20220122_194032.jpg20220202_211121.jpg20220202_211244.jpg
        here are the same pictures in medium size
        Max
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        • #5
          You were told correctly.
          Mark Masa
          www.linkcycles.com

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          • #6
            Thanks Mark, very much appreciated.
            Max

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            • #7
              Does anyone know the difference between the front fork length on a 1912 as compared to the 1913 style forks? The length below the fender support looks to be the same, but the upper portion is shorter. The rear fork is the same, other than the width.
              Thanks
              Max

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