Recommend me a good carbon track fork
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Recommend me a good carbon track fork
...with a brake hole, so that I can ride my new Fuji Pro to the track in a big stupid track gear. I currently use my street wheel, which has a double fix, but that wheel is rather heavy, and I'd rather not swap wheels every time I want to swap bikes.
9/8", threadless. Thanks!
9/8", threadless. Thanks!
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There are some options in this thread:
https://www.bikeforums.net/track-cycling-velodrome-racing-training-area/286129-white-straight-blade-carbon-fork.html
Alpina (Terry Dolan) make a commonly used (in the UK) track fork. Reynolds make a nice one too.
https://www.bikeforums.net/track-cycling-velodrome-racing-training-area/286129-white-straight-blade-carbon-fork.html
Alpina (Terry Dolan) make a commonly used (in the UK) track fork. Reynolds make a nice one too.
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I drilled my Fuji Track Pro fork, using a titanium bit. Not the prettiest thing, but way cheaper than a new fork.