Cyclocross - Carbon fork non-disc/canti up to 34 or 38mm clearance?

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sheller73
06-30-09, 10:44 PM
Is there such a fork? would regular road brakes work?


darksiderising
06-30-09, 10:55 PM
If you're going to have clearance for that kind of tire, the fork is going to have a long axle-to-crown length anyways, so you might as well go with a carbon cross fork equipped with canti studs. Why don't you want a fork with canti studs?

hbsyncro
07-01-09, 01:48 AM
i have a ritchey carbon fork that fits 42c tires. canti studs.


sheller73
07-01-09, 09:45 AM
If you're going to have clearance for that kind of tire, the fork is going to have a long axle-to-crown length anyways, so you might as well go with a carbon cross fork equipped with canti studs. Why don't you want a fork with canti studs?

don't wanna use canti brakes... have some ultegras... but i am thinking that it isn't possible with a larger tire as in a 38