Yes, the Commencal Meta 5.5 have a fairly large and heavy fork. Still, it's all relative, some forks are heavier, others are lighter.
A heavy frame with a lifting mast and forks in front
F= v twin, L=large forks, h=heavy duty, r= road king, c=classic
A forklift is a truck that is used to lift and transport materials. it's a vehicle that has a mast and two forks mounted on the front for the purpose of lifting heavy objects.
A forklift is a truck that is used to lift and transport materials. it's a vehicle that has a mast and two forks mounted on the front for the purpose of lifting heavy objects.
Commas are used to help a sentence flow and make more sense. In the sentence 'the large heavy oak front door swung open to reveal her old aunt Martha, the commas will go as follows; The large, heavy, oak, front door swung open to reveal her old aunt Martha.
A warm front typically has a gradual slope and can bring prolonged periods of steady, widespread precipitation over a large area. This occurs as warm, moist air rises over cooler air, leading to condensation and precipitation along the front.
These would be things like Large cranes, Road rollers, front tipping dumpers, rear tippers, Back actors, Large earth movers, 360 excavators
The arms were small for reasons of balance. T. rex had a very large head, and if the arms were large as well it would have been too front heavy.
These would be things like Large cranes, Road rollers, front tipping dumpers, rear tippers, Back actors, Large earth movers, 360 excavators
Polyphemus had rolled a large boulder in front of the entrance to the cave, which was too heavy for Odysseus and his crew to move.
A car's hood is heavy at the front because it houses the engine and components, but the trunk at the back is typically lighter as it contains less weight.
This site explains the abbreviations for Harley models. F - Overhead valve big twin L - Wide front tire and Hydra-Glide front forks H - varied between High performance and Heavy duty http://hdforums.com/forum/general/5601-harley-model-designation-letters-explained.html