So I have always liked the looks and function of modern conventional forks like the KTM 50mm and the sweet looking gold ones that used to come on RM250's. Also remember the CRe off road race bikes having swapped out the Showas for them for racing off road. And remember someone using them on a husky 125 after they had inverted. The thing is the conventional are actually supposed to be able to work better for off road for two main reasons as far as i understand it. One, is that the lower sliding part of the fork on a conventional fork is the aluminum and smaller part making far less unsprung weight and the front wheel to move quicker on hits like roots and rocks. Two, the upper steel stanchions on the conventionals allow more flex, even when at 50mm as they are longer and steel is very flexible and some amount of deflection is taken up by them. Basically the conventionals are supposed to react quicker and be more forgiving. This was stated in some old articles on the subject i read back int he day.
maybe Drew or other suspension dudes could chime in on this? Would be cool to get a professional opinion on this subject.
My questions here are not completely without motivation as i just scored a front end off a 99 KTM 380 which had the WP Extreme conventionals and i am really tempted to throw them on my 04 CR165 project. I am worried about the offest on those forks and a few other issues in doing so.
thoughts?
Here are the KTM forks / front end I have...
For reference here are the last generation of RM conventionals (which i hear are awesome for off road)...
and lastly the CRE off road race bikes. I was sure I remeber them having paioli forks but can't find a pic.
anyway thoughts?
maybe Drew or other suspension dudes could chime in on this? Would be cool to get a professional opinion on this subject.
My questions here are not completely without motivation as i just scored a front end off a 99 KTM 380 which had the WP Extreme conventionals and i am really tempted to throw them on my 04 CR165 project. I am worried about the offest on those forks and a few other issues in doing so.
thoughts?
Here are the KTM forks / front end I have...

For reference here are the last generation of RM conventionals (which i hear are awesome for off road)...

and lastly the CRE off road race bikes. I was sure I remeber them having paioli forks but can't find a pic.
anyway thoughts?