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Old 09-24-12, 12:18 PM
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Anyone here use a carbon threaded fork?

I was on the bay and spotted https://www.ebay.com/itm/1in-Carbon-F...item4abc721415 Does anyone ride one? Opinions?
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Don't know about that one, but I had a thread profile design fork and loved it
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Yep, I can second that.

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Don't know about that one, but I had a thread profile design fork and loved it
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That looks like a Kinesis. Probably a little quicker geometry than what you had. Nice fork.
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I never road one but likely worked on bikes with them. Provided the joins are tight (just like a carbon/alloy lugged bike) it should be OK.

I suspect that is polished and anodized aluminum rather than chrome. I wonder if the steerer is steel?
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