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Old 12-09-09 | 08:55 AM
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Rigid fork.

So iv searched around on the net and cant quite seem to find something to suit my needs. I am trying to find a rigid fork with a very short axle to crown. Im thinking in the 330-340mm range.

Does anyone know of a short rigid fork?

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Old 12-09-09 | 10:00 AM
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Best I can do ATM

Tange Basic Mountain Fork
The Tange Standard Mountain fork is constructed from straight-gauge CroMoly tubing.
Standard
Straight-gauge CroMoly tubing
Available in threaded and threadless steerer tubes
Threaded models have 50mm of thread
Steerer Tube Length: 140.0 mm
Fork Rake: 45 mm
Axle to Crown Length: 394 mm
Crown Race: 26.4 - 1"m / 30.0-1 1/8"
Front Axle Type: 9x1
Wheel Size: 26"
Brake Type: Linear Pull - Canti
Front Hub Spacing: 100 mm
Brake Usage F/R: Front
Disc Mount Type: None
Material: CrMo
Color: Black
Weight: 877 - 1105g
SC Model is steerer angle corrected for frames designed for longer suspension forks
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26/2=13=330.2mm

If you do find a 340 A2C fork...pending your actual tire size...that's gonna be a tight fit.
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Im lookin to run a 2.0" slick. Thinking the Schwalbe Big Apple.
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