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453 my new toy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 56829" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>There is no problem making forks. Just try and keep the weight down as much as possible, every extra kg you add up front will lower what you can lift.</p><p>For what angles you can handle depends on the terrain too, bumpy is not good at all, if it's steep, go backwards. I'ts really just one of those things you will pick up.</p><p>I personally use molly grease, it's messy, but it's really good. It's a good idea to change the filters too. You dont know what the previous owner has or has not done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 56829, member: 82"] There is no problem making forks. Just try and keep the weight down as much as possible, every extra kg you add up front will lower what you can lift. For what angles you can handle depends on the terrain too, bumpy is not good at all, if it's steep, go backwards. I'ts really just one of those things you will pick up. I personally use molly grease, it's messy, but it's really good. It's a good idea to change the filters too. You dont know what the previous owner has or has not done. [/QUOTE]
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