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italian threaded forks
Hello. If a fork is modern and made in Italy and threaded, is the threading most likely Italian? I'm speaking of a Coppi fork. thank you.
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I haven't heard the words "modern" and "threaded" used together to describe a fork in quite some time... That said, I've never heard the term "Italian threaded" applied to a fork either.
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Originally Posted by j-roe
Hello. If a fork is modern and made in Italy and threaded, is the threading most likely Italian? I'm speaking of a Coppi fork. thank you.
My Colnago has an Italian threaded fork, however I'm using a British threaded Campagnolo C Record Head Set. Where the system will not be interchangeable is in the Bottom brackets due to cup size and thread direction. |
yeah, my 2005 bianchi brava came with threaded fork/headset, i was surprised also but i'm happy about it. i prefer it that way. kevinf, you have heard of italian threading, right? ViperZ, thank you, thats good news ... that will be basically the same as my set up. peace!
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Originally Posted by j-roe
yeah, my 2005 bianchi brava came with threaded fork/headset, i was surprised also but i'm happy about it. i prefer it that way. kevinf, you have heard of italian threading, right? ViperZ, thank you, thats good news ... that will be basically the same as my set up. peace!
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FWIW, there's no such thing, as far as I'm aware, of an Italian-threaded fork in current production. There IS an Italian threaded bottom bracket, of course, plus a FRENCH-threaded fork. Most any threaded headset will fit your Italian fork, other than a French-threaded headset or other freakiness. I have an 81 Pogliaghi and a 96 Cinelli Supercorsa, and have had no problems.
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The inside diameter of the crown race also differs with 0.05mm.
. . IOW. Not much :) |
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