Upper Ceriani Fork Leg

Started by Larry Perkins, May 30, 2014, 06:33:59 PM

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Larry Perkins

Needing an upper fork leg for a 35mm ribbed Ceriani with good chrome(no flaking or pitting).  If I have to would take a whole fork but just need the upper chrome part.  Thanks for your consideration.

Larry Perkins

Does no one have anything to help on this?  Would take complete leg or a set of 35mm Cerianis even the non-ribbed ones on a complete set.  Not the steel tanker kind though.  Thanks for any help here!

Rocket

Larry, I have some 35mm stuff, I will look through it and let you know.
Rod

Larry Perkins

Thanks Rod!  You can reach me at [email protected]  Will help me setup a project.

Larry Perkins

The one I am looking for is 23.25"

gooddirt

I have a bent and a tad bent.  And a weld on folding shifter tip a hi-point.

Larry Perkins

Thanks Larry but I found a shifter and need a good fork leg unbent.

gooddirt

Read in a old keeping track that the early 8in would bend easy and penton stopped using them . 80% of forks I have had maybe 100 pairs from all makes of bikes seem to all have a slight bend on them.

Dale Fisher

Quotequote:Originally posted by gooddirt

Read in a old keeping track that the early 8in would bend easy and penton stopped using them . 80% of forks I have had maybe 100 pairs from all makes of bikes seem to all have a slight bend on them.

Gooddirt,
Sorry, can't resist the opportunity to poke some fun. Maybe it's time for a new straight edge [:0]


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Richard

They are easily straightened.