My Columbia "37"

So i think ive found my solution to the springer fork issue. im thinking about using the trusses in front of the fork to make something like this
 

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So i think ive found my solution to the springer fork issue. im thinking about using the trusses in front of the fork to make something like this
That is not a springer fork, you are just putting the springs on it for looks?
Why not just put a good real springer fork on it?

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~$150 from wally world
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Sunlite-...59009&wl11=online&wl12=51752812&wl13=&veh=sem

They look good and unlike most springer forks, they actually provide some suspension.

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You will need to buy a headset for the handlebars (~$35) but you can still use the '37s handlebars.
 
where do you get the headset from. if thats the case ill do that instead. sounds a lot more effortless and easier lol
 
By the way, the pictures of Ray's Columbia don't do it full justice......it looks even better in person! It's a sweet ride!
 
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