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Anyone know what brand these forks are or what brand of bike the come on.
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Theyre Japanese made at the Koizumi factory that much i can tell u ...what they would be off i'm not sure but it would be good whatever it is.
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So you would suggest not sending them to the tip
thanks for the info.
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pro, if youre desparate to get rid of them i guess i could take them off your hands to stop filling up our refuse tips/landfill sites so needlesly, its the least i could do. I would consider it a part of my civic duty so feel free to send them up to gympie if they are cluttering up your workshop.
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Apparently they were made in Japan by Koizumi, the same company that made Kuwahara, but came fitted on the Madison in the early 80,s. I have a guy who's interested in buying them from me , but I don't have a clue what they are worth. Any help or suggestions would be a huge help.
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