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Old 02-17-06, 07:08 AM
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Who makes CF forks for Fuji

I have a chance to buy a never used Fuji branded CF fork from the LBS for $50USD today. I know I am going to get it, since I have a heavy as hell Cro-Mo fork now, but was wondering who makes the CF with alum steerer for Fuji. the fork is from a '05 ACE. Pics will come later. It will be installed during my lunch brake, but cannot take pics till i get home from work. TIA
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The Ace doesn't have a CF fork. I suspect Fuji CF forks are manufactured by Kinesis.
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oops, not the ACE, but the model above it. I got my thoughts mixed up, as I was looking at a ace for my brother. Does Kinesis make decent forks.
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I have a 2005 Fuji pro with a fork which is according to Fuji, made by Fuji.
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Originally Posted by feltdude
I have a 2005 Fuji pro with a fork which is according to Fuji, made by Fuji.
That's what I saw on the website, but I know how some companies make unbranded parts, then the bike co. puts there own label on it. Either way, I'm getting a new fork, so ho-ray for me.
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Grab the deal and stop worrying about it. Kenesis makes as good a fork as anyone. I have one of those Fuji forks on my bench right now. Not a bad fork.
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They look like the same design as the forks on Scott bikes.
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