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Old 05-18-16 | 01:28 PM
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Geo_08
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Originally Posted by vinfix
If you're going to go to the trouble of changing it, you might as well go with a full carbon fork. While you're at it, switch to a carbon seat post. Smoother ride, lighter bike.
Originally Posted by techsensei
I haven't looked for one, but I would think it would be very difficult if not impossible to find a fork with a carbon steerer tube in 1". Was there ever even such a thing?
Originally Posted by vinfix
Sure, I have one on one of my bikes. Performance Axis Pro. They don't sell them anymore, but they're out there.
Unused Vintage Profile BRC 1" Threadless Carbon Fork 230mm | eBay

They do exist, this is just more than I want to spend, I am building wheels for it afterall.

I already have an ec90 full carbon post, would be nice to source a matching fork (with curved blades), but dunno if easton ever made one or if I would want to pay for it.

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