Recumbent - Interest in 20" disc/v-brake carbon fork

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dyamamoto
04-14-08, 01:03 AM
In searching for a 20" carbon tube fork with disc brake tab for my folder (similar to White Bros. and Pace rigid MTB forks), I came across a company out of Singapore that may be willing to produce such a fork. Here is an example of of their 26" fork on eBay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/eXotic-Rigid-Carbon-MTB-Bike-Fork-Disc-V-Mounts-42-5_W0QQitemZ190213428649QQihZ009QQcategoryZ36135QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1638Q 2em118Q2el1247

If you are interested please go to this site and show your interest:

http://www.discobrakes.com/?s=1&t=0&f=viewforum.php?f=11__a__amp;sid=f95705dc48fd89f3acd391a97415362d&

The post is in the CarbonCycles.CC section of the forum. You will have to register to access the site and post.

The site is a little strange in that there is NO contact information. The only way to make contact is through the forum or possibly through eBay.


BlazingPedals
04-14-08, 06:06 AM
Shill posting, to be removed soon from a forum near you.

bkaapcke
04-14-08, 11:45 AM
Wound-up cycles (Advanced Composites) may have what you are looking for. At their site, it's only listed on their specs page. bk

See; http://www.woundupcomposites.com/specs.html


dyamamoto
04-15-08, 02:41 AM
...I have nothing to do with this company. Why the cynicism. I was just trying to generate interest to possibly have this company build this fork.

bkaapcke - Appreciate the lead. They don't show a 20" disc brake fork but I'll contact them to see if they can build one for me. I contacted White Bros. but they couldn't build this fork (their rigid fork is made overseas).

BlazingPedals
04-15-08, 09:30 AM
Cynicism is due to the fact that you joined BikeForums and immediately posted, not an introduction, but a referral, to two different forums. This is a common tactic to get 'stealth' advertising. Now that you've posted a second time, I'm willing to give you the benefit of the doubt.