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Would Love To Identify This Vintage Steel Road Bike

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Old 07-17-22, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by gstein
As always, the wealth of knowledge on this forum is second to none.

Good thing I posted a picture of the fork. I assumed, given that both the frame and fork had been stripped down, that both were original.

Bad assumption on my part. I should know better, but here’s another assumption…finding a matching fork for my frame is going to be very difficult to find.
Measure your exact steerer length from the crown race to the very top and the 2nd measurement to the bottom of the threads. That's the start of finding a replacement. Oh measure the exact length of your head tube. Do it in millimeters and take care to get it accurate.
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