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Old 08-05-25 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by djb
that fork is most likely the exact same as on my bike, and at least has a steel (I think) steerer tube, and mine is now 15 years old and I have no concerns about it. I noticed you've done your signature red accents thing everywhere, including the nipples, which is fun. I like 32mm supremes, on the front I can run them at low 60s psi with a very light load (I'm about 135-140), so combined with the fork and tires, the bike has a really nice ride to it, while still rolling super well.
My bad. Swing and a miss on the joke. I wasn’t talking about the carbon fork causing an asplosion but the mixing of Trek and Specialized parts. The fork has an aluminum steer tube but I don’t have any concerns.

Thank you on the color compliment. I try.
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