Forks for racing practice
Faced with the emergence of many practices within the
BMX (street, race, flat), the use of a real
race fork is paramount for your performance in this discipline.
In line with market standards, most BMX Race forks have a 1-1 / 8" steering tube and a 10mm axle to fit on virtually all wheels. They weigh between 900g and almost 500g for the lightest carbon models.
How to choose a BMX Race fork?
Your fork is above all your needs. For a beginner/intermediate practice, a 4130 Cro-Mo steel fork is sufficient. This steel is special because it is composed of 1% chromium and 1% molybdenum to make it more resistant to the detriment of a slightly greater weight.
The competitor and experienced rider will be able to turn to aluminium forks, see in carbon, to gain in rigidity and lightness provided to have a clean piloting to avoid damaging the fork. However, the driver's weight limitations must also be taken into account in some models provided by the manufacturers.
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BMX Race forks are available on Alltricks for all BMX sizes (Mini, Junior, Expert, Pro, Cruiser).
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