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Old 07-08-02, 05:06 AM
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MichaelW
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You could get a custom steel fork built for less than $200.
Thats not a bog standard chromoly fork as on low-end MTBs but a lightweight model built to your specs, and matched to the strength of your frame.
(When you have a head on collition you want the fork to fold up before the frame does)
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