And about the scale issue - I did my own research and discovered people use those hanging type scales for weighing stuff like bike parts. Seems Park Tools makes one for bicycles. I searched amazon and found a different one, intended to be used for fishing but it'll work for what I need - and based on the reviews it's suppose to be reliable and well made. It's going to be nice to be able to weigh my own parts now. The bathroom scale method is so horribly inaccurate.
Im trying to figure out the age and advertised weight of these odyssey flatland forks:They are zero offset with 14mm dropouts and they are only tapered on the outside. They have that sort of rainbow sticker. I looked through the parts section here on global-flat but none of the ones i saw matched exactly. I've had these forks for a long time so i don't remember when i bought them, but its likely been more than 10 years... maybe even more than 15? Anyone know?
I just started getting into flatland stuff about 3 days ago and suck so far, I blame my sh*tty bike and lack of practice.
Thanks man . Confirms what daddycool said.