Need suggestions for replacement fork for a 2003 Burley Tosa
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Need suggestions for replacement fork for a 2003 Burley Tosa
I've got a 2003 Burley Tosa that I'm looking to replace the fork with a disc-brake capable one. Don't want (or need) carbon fiber, just a basic steel fork would do. Anyone have any suggestions on what would work best?
Thanks in advance!
Andy
Thanks in advance!
Andy
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Nashbar has this fork that's pretty cheap. It's not pretty, it has both types of brake mounts, and it's not light weight, but I think it would be sturdy enough for use on a tandem.
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Steel bike frames - Handmade by Rodriguez Bicycles Company in Seattle
Scroll down to the bottom for tandem forks - these are not inexpensive but you'll get something engineered for a tandem and you won't have to guess about whether or not it is "sturdy enough"
Scroll down to the bottom for tandem forks - these are not inexpensive but you'll get something engineered for a tandem and you won't have to guess about whether or not it is "sturdy enough"