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Originally Posted by Psimet2001
(Post 18447092)
Kids. They want to have the longest stem and the most slammed position. I've had more than one try and find negative stems in the 140 range. They can run them ok but for some of them it's the equivalent of not having the latest game console or whatever it is kids obsess over....
.....or like middle aged men riding 14mph centuries on aero bikes and wheels. |
BTW is it pronounced EN-vay, en-VAY, or like the green word "envy?" I generally figured it's en-VAY but does anyone know for sure?
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So how do I figure out if the Enve can reproduce the Evo geometry?
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Originally Posted by robabeatle
(Post 18448125)
So how do I figure out if the Enve can reproduce the Evo geometry?
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Originally Posted by robabeatle
(Post 18448125)
So how do I figure out if the Enve can reproduce the Evo geometry?
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Originally Posted by noodle soup
(Post 18448307)
Get one with 45mm of rake(like your fork has).
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Originally Posted by Sy Reene
(Post 18448382)
Not to go OT, but what happens if fork doesn't have the same rake.. eg. if you used 43mm instead of the 45mm it originally had?
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I've owned carbon forks on a few different bikes now (Specialized, Easton, Lynskey, etc.) and have ridden countless others (Trek, Giant, Felt, etc.) and I couldn't really tell a difference in the various carbon forks. They all felt essentially the same to me.
I recently got an Enve 2.0 and it feels "better" to me than the others did. It still has plenty of stiffness in handling, but just a lot smoother feeling on the road than the others I've ridden. Less road chatter as well. I'm happy I went with Enve and will likely do so again in the future if I need another one. |
Originally Posted by Sy Reene
(Post 18448382)
Not to go OT, but what happens if fork doesn't have the same rake.. eg. if you used 43mm instead of the 45mm it originally had?
'slightly more resistant to direction change with the 43mm rake fork. best used with some of the larger sizes, as they tend to have somewhat steeper head tube angles. in the end, it's a bit subtle." |
Thanks again everyone.
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
(Post 18448413)
Usually it doesn't make a whole lot of difference. The difference in trail is inconsequential. But having said that, why not try to keep things as originally spec'ed?
On the other hand, wondering also if intentionally add a little more rake to the setup what the effect is to handling? I experience some toe overlap with my size 14s, that I realize 2mm or thereabouts won't completely solve -- but figured it can't hurt to ask. |
Originally Posted by Jarrett2
(Post 18448431)
I've owned carbon forks on a few different bikes now (Specialized, Easton, Lynskey, etc.) and have ridden countless others (Trek, Giant, Felt, etc.) and I couldn't really tell a difference in the various carbon forks. They all felt essentially the same to me.
I recently got an Enve 2.0 and it feels "better" to me than the others did. It still has plenty of stiffness in handling, but just a lot smoother feeling on the road than the others I've ridden. Less road chatter as well. I'm happy I went with Enve and will likely do so again in the future if I need another one. |
Originally Posted by Psimet2001
(Post 18447092)
.....or like middle aged men riding 14mph centuries on aero bikes and wheels.
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Turns out the local dealer had an Evo fork that they just gave me!
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Originally Posted by garciawork
(Post 18453551)
Words can't describe how gorgeous that is. Well friggin' done.
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 18448123)
BTW is it pronounced EN-vay, en-VAY, or like the green word "envy?" I generally figured it's en-VAY but does anyone know for sure?
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 18453606)
Drew at Wissahickon pronounces it "envy," as in "Your fork is the envy off all Freds."
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Originally Posted by datlas
(Post 18448123)
BTW is it pronounced EN-vay, en-VAY, or like the green word "envy?" I generally figured it's en-VAY but does anyone know for sure?
if you don't believe me, call them and listen to them answering the phone. (877)358-2869 |
Originally Posted by robabeatle
(Post 18452159)
Turns out the local dealer had an Evo fork that they just gave me!
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Originally Posted by GuitarBob
(Post 18455140)
That's terrific. Which shop?
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Originally Posted by indyfabz
(Post 18453606)
Drew at Wissahickon pronounces it "envy," as in "Your fork is the envy off all Freds."
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