Help with fork
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Help with fork
Does anyone know of a 700c, 1" threadless fork with eyelets for racks and fenders? Any brake mounting configuration would work. I am having a heck of a time finding something that fits the description.
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One of the very few I've found:
https://www.bikeparts.com/search_resu...p?ID=BPC122729
1" threadless is becoming very hard to find these days. As it seems most new bikes are 1 1/8".
https://www.bikeparts.com/search_resu...p?ID=BPC122729
1" threadless is becoming very hard to find these days. As it seems most new bikes are 1 1/8".
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https://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30...ils&sku=FK2492
Tange makes low cost, good value steel forks. They make a 1" thdls version of this one, but QBP is out right now:
https://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30...ils&sku=FK2477
Pay attention to the axel-to-crown distance. You want to match your existing fork in order to maintain head tube and seat tube angles, etc. In my experience you can go +/-20mm without much change in how bike feels when riding.
Tange makes low cost, good value steel forks. They make a 1" thdls version of this one, but QBP is out right now:
https://aebike.com/page.cfm?PageID=30...ils&sku=FK2477
Pay attention to the axel-to-crown distance. You want to match your existing fork in order to maintain head tube and seat tube angles, etc. In my experience you can go +/-20mm without much change in how bike feels when riding.