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1" Forks
Anybody know of a carbon road fork that is 1", 700c, threadless, non-integrated?
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There are a few out there, and I have one (brand new) from Oval Concepts I'd love to sell.
Just FYI - the fork doesn't care whether the threadless headset is integrated or not, since they're all the same as far as fork fit goes.
And since you're not using a quill stem, the steerer material or ID doesn't matter either.
so simply search for 700c 1" fork and you should find a few.
Just FYI - the fork doesn't care whether the threadless headset is integrated or not, since they're all the same as far as fork fit goes.
And since you're not using a quill stem, the steerer material or ID doesn't matter either.
so simply search for 700c 1" fork and you should find a few.
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Here's one available in 1" but with an alloy steerer:
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...79_-1___202441
https://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...79_-1___202441
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The headset being integrated or not does not matter, in the fork.. just the crown race seat,
being compatible with what crown race goes with the headset you choose.
being compatible with what crown race goes with the headset you choose.
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Thanks, people. I love good news!
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Reynolds makes (or made?) the Ouzo. I picked a hardly cut one up on craigslist with a FSA headset the other day for $70. They're out there.
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