Originally Posted by
3speed
Just wanted to put in another vote for a threadless fork. I do love my vintage stuff, but on a bike of this age with those components, there's really no reason to stick with threaded. I feel threadless is one of those things that really is an improvement in newer bikes. It's lighter and made perfect headset adjustment So simple, and with no special tools needed. Are you gonna still use the stem you have with the spacer(It's 1 1/8, right?) and a stack of steer tube spacers to keep the height? I personally would look at getting a new stem with some rise to it that will fit the steer tube without spacers.
3speed brings up a good point. Many companies specify a 30mm spacer stackheight max for carbon steerers. If you want to hit the current height, you might need a higher rise stem or use a carbon fork with a steel steerer.
Originally Posted by
Scooper
If it were my bike, I'd take a serious look at Wound Up as Der_Kruscher suggests. The make 40mm rake 700c carbon forks with 1" steerer tubes, either threaded or threadless. They're pricey, but worth it IMHO.
http://www.woundupcomposites.com/specs.html
I think you should not listen to Der_Kruscher (he suggest the wound up) and go with my suggestion, which is my earlier suggestion of the wound up since Kruscher is a shady character.
These forks can come with steel steeres too FYI.