"Think of how much trouble Grant and others have had to get the fork
rake just right on
> Taiwan made frames."

Others have made similar comments.  Would someone please explain why
it is so hard to get a fork made to one's specifications?  I can't do
it, but it's not exactly rocket science, is it?  If you are a builder
of some experience, and if you start with a properly tapered steel
tube and then bend it on a jig, and if you use care in doing so, can't
you end up with the same fork tube time after time?  I can't see why
this is any more problem than assembling a frame to specs and making
it straight.  Why can't a Taiwanese builder do this as well as a
Japanese or American builder?  What am I missing here?
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