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Replacement fork for Fuji 2005 Team Issue?

Old 11-24-08, 08:31 AM
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Replacement fork for Fuji 2005 Team Issue?

Long story short, i'm the new owner of a Fuji 2005 Team Issue frame.
I now have the task of finding a compatible fork. Does anyone know of an after market fork that's compatible with this frame? I've never had a frame with an integrated h.s. style head tube before, so i'm not completely sure what my options are.

Free is free, however, so i don't mind the trouble of hunting.

Here's the '05 issue i'm working with, btw (sans fork, of course):

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Reynolds makes integrated forks to fit just about any budget. Just be sure to get the correct rake.
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Originally Posted by Namenda
Reynolds makes integrated forks to fit just about any budget. Just be sure to get the correct rake.
So any integrated style fork fits this frame? the headtube seems really wide...
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Here's a link to the Bikepedia entry for the 2005 Team Issue. The headtube looks to be the same top to bottom in their pic.

https://www.bikepedia.com/QuickBike/B...ssue&Type=bike
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Thanks, but used carbon isn't something i want to chance. I've heard of too many people selling cracked or compromised carbon as "used" to risk it.
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