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Old 05-14-11 | 07:09 AM
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Titanium Fork? Really?

Zunow titanium fork?

Can't say I have ever heard of these, but then I am not adverse to learning. Anyone verify?
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Old 05-14-11 | 12:55 PM
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Early Fuji Titanium bikes had titanium forks... they were made by Sumitomo, and Yellow Jersey was selling leftover framesets at some point.
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