1. Size: Adjustable - This indicates that the fork can be adjusted to fit various frame sizes or accommodate different riding preferences. Adjustability in a fork allows for customization according to the rider's needs.

  2. Steerer: Threaded 1 Inch (22.2mm ID) - The steerer refers to the part of the fork that connects to the bike's frame via the headset. In this case, it is threaded with a diameter of 1 inch, which is a standard size for older bike frames. The Inner Diameter (ID) of the steerer tube is 22.2mm.

  3. Steerer Length: 350mm (222mm Threaded) - This indicates the overall length of the steerer tube. In total, it measures 350mm, with 222mm of that length being threaded. The threaded portion is the section that screws into the bike's headset.

  4. Material: Steel - The fork is made of steel, which is a common material choice for durability and strength. Steel forks are known for their robustness and ability to absorb vibrations from the road, providing a smoother ride.

  5. Brake Mount: Disc - This fork is equipped with a disc brake mount. Disc brakes offer excellent stopping power and performance, particularly in wet conditions, and are commonly found on mountain bikes, cyclocross bikes, and some road bikes.

  6. Axle Size: 3/8 - This indicates the size of the axle that the fork is compatible with. In this case, it accommodates a 3/8 inch axle. The axle size is important as it determines compatibility with the front wheel hub.