Old 12-11-04 | 04:12 PM
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Bikes: Homebuilt tourer/commuter, modified-beyond-recognition 1990 Trek 1100, reasonably stock 2002-ish Gary Fisher Hoo Koo E Koo

Why are forks often made of different materials from frames?

I've seen that a lot of new steel and aluminum road bikes are often sold with carbon forks. On the other hand my 1990 aluminum Trek has a CrMo fork.

Is there a good reason to use different materials? Or is it just a way to advertise that part of the bike is made of a "fancier" material, and still save on costs.
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