Fork compatibility
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Fork compatibility
Looking to replace the stock steel fork on my steel bike, which has a crown race 30mm. No idea what that means. I found a Columbus futura caliper sl that is identical dimension except has crown diameter 46mm. Will it fit? Both forks are 1 1/8 straight steerer forks. Also let me know if there are superior options. This one Runs about $400 shipped and 320 grams advertised weight.
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Steerer size isn't usually specified by crown race. But it seems that you have a 1 1/8" steerer and the Columbus fork also has a 1 1/8" steerer. So it will probably fit. I don't know why they are specifying the crown diameter, except maybe to tell you that it's going to be much larger than your head tube. So it might look funny.
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Steerer size isn't usually specified by crown race. But it seems that you have a 1 1/8" steerer and the Columbus fork also has a 1 1/8" steerer. So it will probably fit. I don't know why they are specifying the crown diameter, except maybe to tell you that it's going to be much larger than your head tube. So it might look funny.
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The thing I saw at the columbus site said "crown diameter," not crown race diameter. I think that means it's meant to go into a 44mm head tube with a crown race adapter. Or some other larger head tube. It's probably going to stick out a bit from the head tube on a steel frame that was made for a 1 1/8" steerer fork.
I could be wrong, I didn't look too hard for a drawing that gives dimensions. I'll try to look later
I could be wrong, I didn't look too hard for a drawing that gives dimensions. I'll try to look later
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The futura SL seems to be a tapered steerer so I don't think it will work.
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The Caliper SL version of the Futura fork is an 1 1/8" steerer and will fit your frame. The 46mm crown diameter means that you will have a 6mm flat "shelf" of crown showing all the way around what is likely to be a 34mm head tube.
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I think an external headset will cover that shelf up just fine. I still couldn't find a drawing of that fork. Searching for 1 1/8" forks makes me think I should get back to work on designing my 44mm tapered head lugs.
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My search brought up the SLX which is tapered. Dsaul is correct. It's a straight 1-1/8" so you'll be fine.
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