General Cycling Discussion - Trying to find a titanium fork for my road bike

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ATN420
02-19-04, 03:14 PM
Hi all, I was wondering if ya'll could point me in a direction. Im having a custom titanium bike made and I am trying to find a manufacturer of titanium forks. I've checked out merlin, litespeed, airborne etc and no one seems to have a titanium fork for road bikes. Carbon or steel is all I can find. Could anyone point me in a direction. Thanks


wheelerw
02-19-04, 03:41 PM
I dont think they make titanium forks, but i could be wrong. Do a google search or something.

RacerX
02-19-04, 03:48 PM
Morati Ti forks- they are amazing.
Frishy used them in UCI competition.


Zeltar
02-19-04, 04:01 PM
http://www.speedgoat.com/prod/store/categorie.asp?cid=8&m=Morati

Check em out.....

ATN420
02-19-04, 04:07 PM
You folks ROCK, thanks for the morati hookup :beer:

late
02-19-04, 06:27 PM
Hi,
here is another Ti fork. SInce I have never seen either, I have no idea how they compare. http://www.schwabcycles.com/cgi/wc.dll?SCHWAB2~catalog~DETAIL~2014
Been thinking about getting one myself.

chaquefois
02-20-04, 12:04 PM
Check this company out:

http://www.aerolite.ca/prices.html

oscaregg
02-20-04, 02:51 PM
You can get a carbon fork with a ti steerer--Serotta, Kestrel and others. Teledyne made ti forks in the 1970s and they were dogs, failed more often than any part of the frame did.