Author Topic: Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?  (Read 793 times)

Takiyaki

Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?
« on: September 08, 2024, 12:32:28 PM »
I got this frameset and the thru axle won't go through the fork. It will screw in from the outside but not through the inside to mount the wheel. I sent a video to the vendor for a replacement but I'm kind of bummed- anyone go through anything similar? Rear thru axle went in fine so I feel like it's a manufacturing defect. Already over budget on this build and I def don't want to buy a new fork....



Ogie

Re: Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2024, 02:03:19 PM »
Is there a hex key bolt holding the insert into the frame?  If so you might need to loosen that off, thread the thru axle in then re-tighten.

I managed to mess one up badly like this so don't try and force anything whatever you do.

Takiyaki

Re: Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?
« Reply #2 on: September 08, 2024, 02:15:18 PM »
No, it's just hard mounted in the fork. I think the fork is just bad.

hsaus

Re: Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?
« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2024, 06:30:21 PM »
My first frame purchase was a Seaboard GR02, and the fork was not quite at the same high level of quality as the frame itself. I suspect they don't make the carbon forks themselves, they likely buy from another manufacturer, and then just paint them.

I didn't have your issue with the thru axle, but I experienced the following:

  • The space between the dropouts is ~98mm, not 100mm. This results in slightly tricky wheel installation, as I have to slightly bend the fork legs out to fit the wheel.
  • I installed mudguards (fenders) at one point, and when I wanted to remove them, one of the nut inserts in the fork came out with the bolt.
  • The brake caliper mounts on the fork are not flat, so aligning brakes to avoid rub is a frustrating and time-consuming experience. You think it's aligned, then you tighten up the bolts just a little, and suddenly it's rubbing again.

In short: excellent frame, mediocre fork.

Takiyaki

Re: Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?
« Reply #4 on: September 09, 2024, 07:43:38 AM »
Well the vendor said "you can find a bike shop to fix the problem for you". Looks like I'm on my own. I'm guessing the fork is where they keep the price down.

00Garza

Re: Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?
« Reply #5 on: September 09, 2024, 01:44:18 PM »
I suspect they don't make the carbon forks themselves, they likely buy from another manufacturer, and then just paint them.

In short: excellent frame, mediocre fork.

I think this may be the case. In several pics (even user reviews) you see different fork types. Some with mounting points, and some without. Definite lack of consistency.

Bigbobby1482

Re: Seaboard GR02- anyone else get a bad fork?
« Reply #6 on: September 10, 2024, 01:37:46 AM »
Can also confirm my fork was quite rough, I had to sand paper a ridge on the bottom bearing seat, for it to sit flat.
Also a lot of carbon dust were in the threads for the inserts, I had to clean the threads and add grease before I could screw the axle in.
The 98mm spacing is also present on mine, so seems to be a common issue.
My brake mounts were fine though.
« Last Edit: September 10, 2024, 01:39:32 AM by Bigbobby1482 »