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1" aluminum fork?
Where can I get an aluminum road fork with 1" steerer? All I can find are 1-1/8" like these:
http://spicercycles.com/product/spic...uminum-459.htm http://www.leaderbikestore.com/pd-leader.cfm Or maybe I go with a Soma fork if it's lighter than most steel forks, but I can't find weights listed. |
For the price of those aluminum forks; you can get a carbon fiber fork..... :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by happypills
(Post 10109398)
For the price of those aluminum forks; you can get a carbon fiber fork..... :rolleyes:
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Maybe you've never heard of paint before, but it makes all materials look the same.
And why does it need to be full carbon if your already looking into aluminum? |
Originally Posted by stryper
(Post 10109415)
Maybe you've never heard of paint before, but it makes all materials look the same.
And why does it need to be full carbon if your already looking into aluminum? 1. "Carbon" forks in that price range usually have a steel steerer and are, therefore, heavier. 2. Bonding of different materials causes weakness. 3. Chrome paint looks chintzy. |
The spicer is pretty nice...
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Originally Posted by pancake4life
(Post 10109547)
The spicer is pretty nice...
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Kinesis makes them, I picked one up at my LBS for about $80 or so. It is on the GT which is in my sig...
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For my own edification- what bike is this fork going on that its being ridden hard enough that you are concerned with breaking a carbon fork off the steerer tube but also is so light weight already that a few grams difference in the fork's weight is a deal-breaker?
Not being snarky, just curious. |
Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
(Post 10110240)
Kinesis makes them, I picked one up at my LBS for about $80 or so. It is on the GT which is in my sig...
The point IS that Alminum Forks are passe... NOT so good. THAT'S why most have been dicontinued. I could tell you some horror stories but having not seen such with my own eyes, I'll forgo that. Again.. jet's is OK. Aluminum forks, even swappin' the OE ones out for them, was all the rage in the late '80s & very early '90s.. 'till it was realized that they weren't so hot... not something to reach for' OK, you hate Carbon, I can appreciate that. A chrmoly fork is MAYBE 2oz.s heavier than a chromoly AVG. I've exp. in such matters. 1" forks were the size long ago when pop., so most of those are gone. |
Carbon Fiber or Steel, Aluminum would be a waste. My sister has a Cannondale and it came with an aluminum fork. We had gone on a ride and within an hour her hands went completely numb. A week later we swapped it out for a full carbon fork and the numb hands went away. If carbon's appearance is such an issue for you a can of black paint solves that...
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Originally Posted by jet sanchEz
(Post 10110240)
Kinesis makes them, I picked one up at my LBS for about $80 or so. It is on the GT which is in my sig...
Originally Posted by HandsomeRyan
(Post 10110341)
For my own edification- what bike is this fork going on that its being ridden hard enough that you are concerned with breaking a carbon fork off the steerer tube but also is so light weight already that a few grams difference in the fork's weight is a deal-breaker?
Not being snarky, just curious. If steel forks were only a few grams lighter than I'd go with one of them, but unless the Soma forks are particularly light then they all seem to be several hundred grams heavier than an equivalent aluminum fork, especially with the long steerer I require.
Originally Posted by xg43x
(Post 10110445)
If carbon's appearance is such an issue for you a can of black paint solves that...
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Here's another 1-1/8" aluminum fork for $19.99
http://store.icyclesusa.com/shared/S...t=products.asp |
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