September 22, 2007

Directors


Dig from Bikeguide


Jinx667 from Bikeguide


atxboy from Bikeguide


Adam from thecomeup

Im psyched on how quick the Director forks have been popping up on the internets, considering we just started releasing them not to long ago.

Here are a few random ones i came across today.


Posted by Nuno O at September 22, 2007 12:19 PM
Comments

Excellent.

Posted by: Guyroy at September 22, 2007 01:16 PM

Oh, also, can't wait for Interbike. Elementaryv3?

Posted by: Guyroy at September 22, 2007 01:17 PM

the directors are pretty sick forks i think that i might buy a pair soon,probably the coolest forks ive seen in a while.to bad i just bought some classic race but there pretty cool to.

Posted by: jross at September 22, 2007 02:29 PM

As a fellow bikeguidian id like to congratulate Dig, Jinx & ATX on there wonderfull bikes graceing your webpage.

Posted by: Jon at September 22, 2007 03:07 PM

Seriously, it's a damn pity I just bought Classic Races...Haha, ah well. They're purple so it's all good. :)

Posted by: Guyroy at September 22, 2007 03:13 PM

Sick bikes. Director Forks are awesome, but where are the PLEDALS??? come on guys post some info!

Posted by: Gabriel Martinez at September 22, 2007 07:45 PM

I feel bad for those first 3 bikes. They look like they never get ridden.

Posted by: Mike at September 22, 2007 08:34 PM

do they bend easy????

how much do they weigh????

message me on myspace

zack erp

Posted by: zack erp at September 22, 2007 09:09 PM

digs bike is so dialed!

Posted by: razz-b at September 23, 2007 12:22 AM

So nice and clean. Now, if you make that into a zero offset form, you'll literally have the flatland world of forks in your hands no problem. (thats if you were thinking innovation).

Posted by: Chris from Somewhere at September 23, 2007 12:42 AM

thanks nuno!

Fabian@EmpireBMX(atxboy on bg)

Posted by: Fabian Venegas at September 23, 2007 01:03 AM

they look good but i dont understand the benefit from having a for like that. seems like the front wheel is sitting out like a chopper and would be hard to get into nose manuals and such

Posted by: tyler at September 23, 2007 09:07 AM

Tyler, if you read what has been said about the forks on this very site & numerous other places the drop outs are in EXACTLY the same place as a normal fork. The steerer tube has to stay put but to have integrated drop outs they put a slight angle on the fork so the axle of your hub is in the same places as a "normal" fork.

Posted by: Jon at September 23, 2007 09:19 AM

fabian venegas likes boyzzzzzzzz!
and director forks.

Posted by: peepeee at September 23, 2007 06:14 PM

That forks are so ugly!!And that looks so bad on that bikes!!

Posted by: bla at September 24, 2007 03:51 AM

Dig bike awessome,that is my background picture:P

Posted by: denisss at September 24, 2007 10:31 AM

ben ward bike check now or jim and nuno will get it at interbike. hurry it up.

Posted by: steve simpson at September 24, 2007 02:31 PM

love the idea and work that went into the forks, it's too bad they look ugly as hell.

and of course those bikes got em on already, you can tell those parts on there are all pretty fresh and trendy

keep hatin'

Posted by: j moneyz at September 24, 2007 02:58 PM

those forks look bent???

hahahahaha

Posted by: Ando at September 24, 2007 10:24 PM

i have the directors.. they are amazing

Posted by: Mullen at September 25, 2007 03:04 PM

I just got my Directors lastweek. They're taking the place of S&M Pitchfork LTs. I can't believe the weigh difference. I'm not a beast on my bike so I kno they'll last OD long. Keep up the good work Ody.

Posted by: RalphiNYC at September 26, 2007 12:21 PM

Hey I think The T1 is the best bike there, the others are weak ass whips I.M.O

Posted by: kyle at September 30, 2007 09:52 PM

make some sweet directors with strait legs and front brake mounts for mad flatland brought to street

Posted by: brody at October 3, 2007 08:49 PM

Why did you link the word "internets" to bmxboard?

If it links to any forum it should be to bikeguide, you have photos from bikeguide on your website, not bmxboard.

Posted by: ryan at October 5, 2007 10:48 PM


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