Adam Sklar is the talent behind Sklar Bikes, and he’s no stranger to obsessive small-batch frame and fork building. Just recently, Adam focused his love for steel and launched the new SuperSomething, and PBJ steel forks.


Awhile back, I reviewed the Sklar SuperSomething Gravel Bike, and loved it! It’s a unique-looking, well-designed, and amazing riding frame. I will own one, one day.
Standalone Forks
These two new steel forks are standalone products, previously only available with complete bikes and framesets.
The SuperSomething Gravel Fork targets all-terrain riders seeking an alternative to carbon options.

While the PBJ Fork serves as a rigid replacement for short-travel suspension forks on 29er bikes used for bikepacking and trail riding.

Both forks share practical features, including straight 1-1/8″ steerers, generous tire clearance, and mounting points for racks and cargo accessories. Internal dynamo routing accommodates lighting systems, making them suitable for multi-day adventures and commuting setups.
SuperSomething Fork Retail & Detail
Retail: $280

- 412mm Axle to Crown, 52mm offset
- Clearance for 700 x 55mm tires (29 x 2.1”) or 650 x 2.8”
- 12x100mm spacing, flat mount disc brake mount
- 1-⅛” Steer tube is compatible with all modern headtube sizes
- Rack, cargo cage, fender mounts, internal dynamo wire routing
- Available in two fun colors – Atmospheric River & Golden Hills

PBJ Fork Retail & Detail
Retail: $280

- 485mm Axle to Crown, 55mm offset
- Clearance for 29 x 2.8”
- , 27.5×2.8” or 32 x 2.5” tires
- 15x110mm Boost spacing, 180mm post mount disc brake mount
- 1-⅛” Steerer tube is compatible with all modern headtube sizes
- Rack, cargo cage, fender mounts, internal dynamo wire routing
- Available in two fun colors – Salmon Pink & Moss Grey

The forks are available directly from Sklar Bikes, offering riders a way to upgrade existing bikes or build custom setups focused on utility and ride comfort.
Check out the magic that Adam creates at the link below.
