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Old 04-27-15 | 09:56 AM
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Road fork recommendations?

I'm looking for a 1.125" threadless fork. Previous one delaminated following an accident. Other than that it was a good fork. Never had any issues with it.

So, any good forks that you guys can recommend? Looking for something inexpensive. Weight is not really an issue. Alloy or carbon steerer tube, no problem. I see a bunch of inexpensive used forks on eBay - are those any good? Also, which brands are inexpensive but also good?

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Old 04-27-15 | 10:17 AM
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It's not possible to give recommendations on the eBay forks. You're better off with a Nashbar fork than an unknown one.
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Much like saddles and stems, many road forks show up on ebay after very little use, because they were unsuitable for the original purchaser, e.g. the wrong size after cutting too short by mistake. If you can locate such a "take-off" fork that is the right size for your, you should be able to do very well. Sure you don't want an old, beat up used fork.

The entire line of Ritchey forks is very good value. Their mid-range fork, the Pro is really excellent. You should be able to get a bit better price on the lower Comp model. The top-of-the-line WCS isn't necessary and can be pricey. But if you find one at a good price, that would be a really good deal. Just be sure to match your crown race diameter, your fork rake, and the steerer tube length you need.
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Old 04-27-15 | 10:51 AM
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Can't go wrong with Enve:
https://fairwheelbikes.com/enve-20-r...ht-p-3664.html
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Old 04-27-15 | 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
Much like saddles and stems, many road forks show up on ebay after very little use, because they were unsuitable for the original purchaser, e.g. the wrong size after cutting too short by mistake. If you can locate such a "take-off" fork that is the right size for your, you should be able to do very well. Sure you don't want an old, beat up used fork.

The entire line of Ritchey forks is very good value. Their mid-range fork, the Pro is really excellent. You should be able to get a bit better price on the lower Comp model. The top-of-the-line WCS isn't necessary and can be pricey. But if you find one at a good price, that would be a really good deal. Just be sure to match your crown race diameter, your fork rake, and the steerer tube length you need.
Thanks for the brand recommendation. I'll look into that. By crown race diameter you're talking about sizes such as 1", 1.125", etc. right?
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