"Upgraded" fork for Electra Townie 7d ..
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"Upgraded" fork for Electra Townie 7d ..
Hello All .... I am looking for a replacement fork for my Townie 7d step thru ... The info I have so far and am not sure it's correct is ...1 1/8th threaded fork .. I am looking to upgrade the fork legs to a thicker drop out ..without lawyer lips ..I have a Hub Motor and the mounting seems a little sketchy to me ... I have seen pictures of nice thick flat dropouts ..That's what I'm looking for ... I'm a retired mechanic don't know if that's good or bad but I have blundered thru a lot of things on this bike .. If someone could point me in the right direction I'd really appreciate it ... 26 inch wheel ..rim brakes ..seems to be a long "steer Tube" Thanks for any help I can get ...
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My experience with our local bike shops is that their good at common things ..chain and sprockets etc. ...When you hit them with a weird problem they just throw up their hands ... I have 1 shop with 1 mechanic I trust ... I will run it by him and see what he says .. Remember ... I was a mechanic in the 70's ..perhaps I don't trust them because I was "One of those guys " ....
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I doubt you'll find any forks without "lawyer lips" since there is too much liability, and putting a hub motor on an aluminum front fork is very risky and should be done with two torque arms and the "lips" removed or with a "c" washer. The only safe alternative is to use ebikesca (Grin)'s all axle motor. This should be in the electric bikes sub-forum. Also, you need to make sure it's 1&1/8 threaded (look at sheldon brown for the difference between threaded and non-threaded). There are very few forks available with this type of steerer tube.
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... Yea ..Thanks for the reply ... The forks on My bike are steel ... I will never find the one I'm looking for if I don't try ... I have seen pictures and should have pressed more about it ... Bike is fine I have ridden it almost every day for over 2 years with no real problems .... i just like to "Upgrade" things when I can .. I do have 2 torque arms and all the hardware to deal with the lawyer lips ... Thanks for the Encouragement anyhow ... Do J.
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That's a nice setup and you did a great job using two torque arms. I wouldn't consider a suspension fork with that big motor(must be 1200w or 1500w). Maybe a suspension stem and/or grips would be beneficial.
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Thanks for the reply and compliment ..that was nice ... I am not looking for a suspension fork .. Just one without the lawyer lips and a nice strong steel dropout to put this 1000 watt motor in ... The little horseshoe washers you use with the lawyer lips and torque arm sorta concern me ..not a lot of clamping power in that little horseshoe washer ... Just if I could find a better fork I'd do it ..
1 1/8 threaded with a long 300 mm steer tube ...26 inch wheel ..rim brakes ....
1 1/8 threaded with a long 300 mm steer tube ...26 inch wheel ..rim brakes ....
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My first conversion was a front hubbie, and I used a Surly steel fork (which has served me well for at least 10 years on several different bikes). I just filed the lawyer lips off smoothly. AFAIK, the only other option is to have a custom fork constructed (Waltworks, but it'll cost $400 or some other builder if they'll even do it).
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