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Old 05-10-07, 12:03 AM
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cervelo wolf sl fork weight?

I recently purchased a Cervelo R3 and I was curious as to the weight of an uncut Wolf SL carbon fork that comes stock? I haven't been able to find this anywhere. I was thinking of putting on either the Easton EC90 SLX or the EC90 Aero. I am not sure if this is much of an upgrade? or just saving 50 grams or less. If anybody knows, please post. Thanks!
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I've read 340 grams. If you're going to drop the dough get a Look HSC 5 SL. It's a smidge lighter than the Easton and noticeably stiffer.
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Originally Posted by c4s6
I've read 340 grams. If you're going to drop the dough get a Look HSC 5 SL. It's a smidge lighter than the Easton and noticeably stiffer.
Just installed one on my Javelin... in a week or so I'm going to post a review and pics... this has been an overlooked fork in my opinion, nowhere near as popular as the cheaper 3's and 4's. Just a single review on Roadbikereview... you usually only see them on Look frames. The owner of my shop sponsor has been raving about it forever, finally got him to put his money where his mouth is...
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IIRC you can price a build on competitive cyclist and the calculator also give you the fork weight. =)
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Old 05-10-07, 02:16 PM
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mine is 360g.
 

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