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VTG 1970s Viscount Lambert Aluminum Death Fork

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Lambert Threaded Death Fork
Lambert had the "great idea" to build a fork with aluminum crown and legs, and attach it to a steel steer tube. This is attached through the use of two pins. These forks failed and were recalled back in the day. If you are restoring a wall hanger, this fork is original and hard to find. If you are building a bike to ride, forget it, and get a nice chrome steel fork instead.
Sized for 21.1mm quill stem, which was common early on for road bikes and BMX. Later, 22.1mm became the standard.
I have a picture of the bike this fork came off of. Bike is NOT INCLUDED. Seems obvious. Bike measures  22 1/2 inches, center to top on the seat tube. I'll include the crown race. Bike had 27 inch wheels. I have been collecting and restoring vintage bicycles since the 1970s. I have an extensive collection, and now that I am retired, its time to let some of it go. Payment: Immediate Return: Returns are accepted as we want you to be happy with your purchase so please contact us immediately if you are dissatisfied in any way. Check out our feedback- we want you to be pleased! If there is any problem do not hesitate to contact us first, as we value our feedback and want you to be happy with your purchases!

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