View Poll Results: Ouzo Comp vs Easton EC70 AL (Both AL Steerers and 1 1/8)
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Ouzo Comp vs Easton EC70 AL
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Ouzo Comp vs Easton EC70 AL
If you were ready to buy a new fork and had to pick one of these aluminum steerer integrated 1 1/8" forks, which would it be and why.
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Hey jberenyi, if you're looking for an Ouzo Comp fork in 1-1/8" steerer with plenty of steerer tube left (29.5cm), send me a PM. I goofed on Ebay and got a 1-1/8" this past week and I needed a 1". I got one heck of a good value on it and would be willing to pass that on to a buyer. Goes for anyone else too, I'll trade also.
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Thanks for the offer but I already have one that came this week. When I bought it on Ebay it was enroute to my house when I decided to buy a Felt F2C Team bike at cost. The local dealer was blowing out his 05 stock and I couldn't pass it up. Now I have this Ouzo Comp that I was going to install on my F65 to raise the bar height. I've always wondered thought what the general biking people thought was the better of the two forks. My F2C Team has the EC70 AL.
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I'm so surprised that this poll did so poorly. I was hoping for some better and more elaborative comments on which to choose. Right now I have two brand new forks and still don't know which to install. Isn't there anyone out there that can enlighten this subject?
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Is there any way we can get this poll going again. I really need the info.
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WOW..............10 people on this whole forum. I'll be darn. I thought there were more of you that owned bikes out there, I guess I was wrong.
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FWIW, I like your choice of bike!!
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