Mean Street doesn’t stop releasing new front end styles. Good for us always looking for something new. "Hot Rodder" is an all Billet construction mixing modern technology with vintage rounded shapes. You can order it in 3, 5, 6 and 7-degree rake, in polish, black or chrome. And as always, you get smooth triple tree clamps, hard chrome steel alloy tubes and a semi-hidden axle. Mean Street Products.
Mean Street Hot Rodder Front End
Published by February 28th, 2008 in Customs, Editorial and Suspension.5 Responses to “Mean Street Hot Rodder Front End”
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They make neat stuff
Hmmm,
Designed by Mike Tomas of Kiwi Indian MotorCycle Company, an original thinking guy. Thanks for passing along what I paid for guys and all my hard work. Check it out on my replica Indian http://www.KiwiIndian.com, completed in 2003
Still seems like ethics need cleaning up in our industry.
I paid handsomely for these forks to be developed on an exclusive basis and we’re told to buy American and you can trust us!!!!
Mike. You are a talented man. Please think things through before you respond. This is not your front end. It is simply a take off of a nostalgic fork design used in the past by several other bike companies. Yours was quite different in construction. Everything about yours was a custom knock off off an indian fork you sent us.(you designed it?) This fork is comprised of existing Mean Street components and is designed for a retro feel with a modern twist. Mike,if you want your exclusive forks we still have components here as the multiple orders promised never happened. As you put you comments in writing it is nescessary to respond. Again, your exclusive forks are still waiting for you here at MS. Now that that is done. No hard feelings. Keep up the great work.
Thanks Tim. I’m still trying to figure out the styling differences, still seems exactly the same to me but I’ll call for an explaination. The industry seems a little lost. Great work guys.
Cool, lets talk.