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Old 05-24-15, 03:29 PM
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1" Threadless Disc Fork ?

Anyone out there can direct me to a 1" Threadless steel Disc fork? I know, this is a long shot, but hey worth a try.
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I must know: why?

what wheel size or A-C measurement?
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Here ya go. Nashbar Carbon Cyclocross Fork
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Originally Posted by knobster
This. I used to run this on my old touring bike, and it's a solid fork. Heavy, but it's stiff enough to resist chatter.
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He was looking for a steel fork. Check out Surly and Dimension.
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Originally Posted by Henry III
He was looking for a steel fork. Check out Surly and Dimension.
Dimension used to sell a 1" threadless, 400mm AC but I can't find it for sale now. AFAIK, all the Surly disc forks are 1 1/8".

edit: Here's a listing but it's out-of-stock
https://www.jensonusa.com/!UopZhRnGhF...ion-Cross-Fork

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I don't think you're going to find a 1" new steel disc fork. You may have to just watch EBay. I would just go with the carbon one and be done with it. From everything I've read about it, it's a bulletproof fork. No lighter than a steel one though.
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