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Old 07-04-19, 06:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 3alarmer
...there are a lot of unicrown forks on road frames. They got popular at a particular point in time. I know nothing about your particular fork and frame, but you'll open up a can of very large worms if that's the original fork and you attempt replacement.
Yes, its the original fork and I make sure to look into the issues before attempting replacement with a lighter carbon option. Also it reads like the unicrown forks were not so bad, just look heavy, will see how it rides when built up ...
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