Old 05-20-13, 05:22 AM
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f33dback
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Don't think it's worth investing in a new threadless fork. I realize the quill adapters add weight and aren't exactly pretty, but if those are the only drawbacks I'm comfortable throwing down $15 on an $80 bike. I believe the current fork I have is aluminum. $20 gets me a new steel fork, $50 for aluminum, and $80 for carbon.
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