Looking to upgrade my fork...
#1
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From: houston, tejas
Bikes: 2009 motobecane messenger
Looking to upgrade my fork...
on a Motobecane Messenger. I love the bike, but I bought it knowing it wasn't exactly what I wanted, so
I'm looking for something along the lines of this:
Fuji Track Pro Fork

Is carbon a noticeable (& worthwhile) difference?
I really like the aesthetics of the bladed forks (and we all know the role aesthetics play when upgrading our bicycles) but I guess what I'm not sure about is the price I should expect to pay for a carbon fork and whether or not upgrading to carbon is even necessary.
I live in NE Ohio and our road quality is less than stellar.
Any suggestions on price-range, or particular forks, carbon or not?
I'm looking for something along the lines of this:
Fuji Track Pro Fork
Is carbon a noticeable (& worthwhile) difference?
I really like the aesthetics of the bladed forks (and we all know the role aesthetics play when upgrading our bicycles) but I guess what I'm not sure about is the price I should expect to pay for a carbon fork and whether or not upgrading to carbon is even necessary.
I live in NE Ohio and our road quality is less than stellar.
Any suggestions on price-range, or particular forks, carbon or not?
Last edited by pawpaw; 10-23-08 at 12:49 PM.
#2
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From: four 1 OHHH , Maryland
Bikes: nagasawa, fuji track pro
carbon is a better ride than aluminum that's forsure =\
is it noticeable vs a steel fork? probably not.... should it be lighter....shoudl be
a axis forte road carbon fork from performance is around 100 bucks
is it noticeable vs a steel fork? probably not.... should it be lighter....shoudl be
a axis forte road carbon fork from performance is around 100 bucks
#3
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From: Columbus, Ohio
Bikes: Serotta Colorado III Track (Renyolds Ouzo Pro Aero Fork, Dura-Ace to Mavic CXP-14 wheels, Sugino crank, Thomson and 3T the rest), Steelman Cyclocross (Campy Record 10, Deda Newton & Thomson stuff)
Keep in mind as well that that fork has a wider crown to it so that it fits in ascetically with an integrated headset. Like instead of the top of the fork tapering all the way to the 1" 1/8th steerer, it leaves a wider area at the top, since on the Track Pro it came on the head tube itself is wider. This makes no difference functionally, but since you have a standard headset, there might be a weird little ridge at the top of the fork. I only mention it since you brought up the ascetic aspect.
Also, what size frame is yours? The fork you're looking at has a 43mm rake, and will change the handling of your bike if it's not similar to your current one. Check here to compare: https://motobecane.com/msg_geometry.html
Finally, there might not be a brake hole on that fork, ask the seller to be sure.
Personally I think big bladed forks look kind of weird with thin steel tubed bikes (although I have an aero renyolds fork with my OS steel frame, and that looks fine), I'd look towards a nashbar or similar cheap more standard fork...
P.S. - Were you at the last Akron CM ride? I stopped by for a second before it started, but had to leave, and I thought I saw a Messenger on the bike rack. Hope to see you around later.
Also, what size frame is yours? The fork you're looking at has a 43mm rake, and will change the handling of your bike if it's not similar to your current one. Check here to compare: https://motobecane.com/msg_geometry.html
Finally, there might not be a brake hole on that fork, ask the seller to be sure.
Personally I think big bladed forks look kind of weird with thin steel tubed bikes (although I have an aero renyolds fork with my OS steel frame, and that looks fine), I'd look towards a nashbar or similar cheap more standard fork...
P.S. - Were you at the last Akron CM ride? I stopped by for a second before it started, but had to leave, and I thought I saw a Messenger on the bike rack. Hope to see you around later.
#5
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From: houston, tejas
Bikes: 2009 motobecane messenger
Keep in mind as well that that fork has a wider crown to it so that it fits in ascetically with an integrated headset. Like instead of the top of the fork tapering all the way to the 1" 1/8th steerer, it leaves a wider area at the top, since on the Track Pro it came on the head tube itself is wider. This makes no difference functionally, but since you have a standard headset, there might be a weird little ridge at the top of the fork. I only mention it since you brought up the ascetic aspect.
Also, what size frame is yours? The fork you're looking at has a 43mm rake, and will change the handling of your bike if it's not similar to your current one. Check here to compare: https://motobecane.com/msg_geometry.html
Finally, there might not be a brake hole on that fork, ask the seller to be sure.
Personally I think big bladed forks look kind of weird with thin steel tubed bikes (although I have an aero renyolds fork with my OS steel frame, and that looks fine), I'd look towards a nashbar or similar cheap more standard fork...
P.S. - Were you at the last Akron CM ride? I stopped by for a second before it started, but had to leave, and I thought I saw a Messenger on the bike rack. Hope to see you around later.
Also, what size frame is yours? The fork you're looking at has a 43mm rake, and will change the handling of your bike if it's not similar to your current one. Check here to compare: https://motobecane.com/msg_geometry.html
Finally, there might not be a brake hole on that fork, ask the seller to be sure.
Personally I think big bladed forks look kind of weird with thin steel tubed bikes (although I have an aero renyolds fork with my OS steel frame, and that looks fine), I'd look towards a nashbar or similar cheap more standard fork...
P.S. - Were you at the last Akron CM ride? I stopped by for a second before it started, but had to leave, and I thought I saw a Messenger on the bike rack. Hope to see you around later.
and yah, i was at the CM ride. you're the guy who set up the akron alley cat earlier this year, right?
are you gonna come tomorrow?
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regarding 'integrated' fork crowns: some headsets, like the cane creek S2, have a larger bearing housing (it's sealed), that's shaped in such a way that it doesn't look awkward with an integrated-crown fork. personally i think it's more attractive if you don't have a rounded-type headset like a king or tange.




