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Old 06-16-09 | 11:48 AM
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From: Champaign, IL

Bikes: raleigh m-60, azonic steelhead, schwinn world sport fixed gear

Originally Posted by Ken Cox
Well, if nothing else, this thread has revealed my vanity.

The fork I want doesn't do anything another fork wouldn't do, it just looks so beautiful to me.

I think most people call this type of fork design a "segmented fork," and I apologize for not having a link so that everyone can see one.

I'll keep looking for an example.

In the meantime, one sees this type of fork most commonly on rigid mountain bikes.

The frame builder who will make my bike puts the rake in the fork by angling the crown segments of the fork (the horizontal parts) forward in a shallow "V," which allows for the vertical legs of the fork to have the same angle as the head tube, like some motorcycle forks.

Unhappily, the shallow "V" does not leave enough room for a front brake between the fork legs.

I have just started to consider the possibility of putting the brake behind the steerer tube, but I haven't really examined this possibility.

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My son rides a geared bike and a single-speed, which allows him to coast and reach down with his hand to tighten and untighten his straps.

He recognizes the greater safety of clip-outs; however, he doesn't perceive the straps as dangerous, but as only less-safe, or not-quite-as-safe.

He makes this compromise because he trains both by running and biking, and he wants to ride in the same shoes as those he uses for running.

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So, bottom line: vanity.

I love the look of these forks because of their simplicity; because my frame-builder can fabricate them from scratch; and because they make it possible for the fork angle to match the head tube angle.

I need to find either another justification for these forks, beyond vanity, or find a way of putting the brake behind the steerer tube.
Aherane, groovycycles, and retrotec all do these types of forks if it is what I am thinking so maybe if you check out their stuff you might find something that would work and that you like.

I would get a disc brake on the front or how about a drum brake front
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