Old 04-13-12 | 01:05 PM
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KoolKeith
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I wasn't realistically expecting people replacing carbon forks after 3-4000 miles, just wondering if there was a reasonable range without structural compromise that one would do so.

For example, would you log 50,000 miles on a carbon fork without reservation?

I probably wouldn't. As an aside, I wish titanium forks were more prevalent for touring purposes.
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