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96 Fuji Finest need fork

Old 12-22-14, 05:00 PM
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96 Fuji Finest need fork

Where can I find a 1" threaded aluminum fork, for my 64cm Fuji, awesome if it's an aero or bladed fork.
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Why not grab carbon?:
Nashbar Carbon 1-in Threaded Road Fork
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Because I will destroy one of those, that nashbar was my first choice. I want a little more durability than carbon.
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Because I will destroy one of those, that nashbar was my first choice. I want a little more durability than carbon.
How do you figure you'd destroy this fork?
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How do you figure you'd destroy this fork?
I'm anxious to learn this also. BTW this is a "starke" fork. It is no featherweight.
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My riding style can be a tad extreme, taxing on a frame, I guess. Most of the collisions I've had were head on with something, or hoping curbs, or steps. I might be a tad more paranoid than I should be.
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