I caught this on Brev M's Twitter last week and was planning on incorporating it in an update to that fork post I made a while back but I've got bigger plans for the post (which involve a delay to the update) so here it is. Brev M. decided it wasn't enough to just make grips, pedals, bars and wheels anymore. They've got bigger fish to fry with the introduction of the Bombardiere fork. A 410mm a-t-c unicrown fork for your 1 1/8" fixed freestyle rig.
Not bad. Also in the fork fam is their Robusto fork but it's only sporting a 380mm a-t-c.
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Comments
ive been testing this fork out for awhile now and its a champ!
Posted by: gus | August 5, 2010 3:36 PM
the BREV M fork looks like this fork
http://www.keirinberlin.de/2010/08/05/leaf-frames-in
or what do you think?
guess it is all taiwan produce?
Posted by: mike | August 5, 2010 6:11 PM
True!
I guess they both went to the same booth at the Interbike/Eurobike and got a fork made! Same like the GOrilla frames, they looked exactly like the Bareknuckle's...
Posted by: George | August 5, 2010 7:05 PM
Those two forks look pretty different to me :S
Posted by: swoo | August 6, 2010 7:10 AM
do you mean the angle of how they where photographed? cuz, sorry, but they look very similar to me!
Posted by: sebastian | August 6, 2010 5:51 PM
same same, same company, same design, same fork, but different branding! that's how it is nowadays!
Posted by: mikus | August 6, 2010 7:27 PM
Those two forks are not the same, check dropout extension below fork blade, dropout shape, straight blades vs. tapered blades, angled blades vs. parallel blades, etc.
Sorta nitpicky, but in an industry like bikes, details count.
Posted by: Luke | August 7, 2010 2:31 PM
But, they were probably made in the same factory, let's see if we read about it later? If they last? Cuz, if anything bad happens, I am sure someone knows how to write bad about it...
Posted by: Simon | August 10, 2010 7:47 AM
can this fork be put on my 2010 speciale fixed so that it can perform barspins? or the geometry of the frame still won't clear a 700x23c?
sorry. still a fixie noob here,
cheers
Posted by: kevin | September 6, 2010 8:16 PM