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Old 08-20-11 | 12:27 AM
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So I'm looking into continuing to build up my conversion Fuji Del Rey until all that's left is a new frame to be bought. Probably a Leader 725, but we'll see. As of right now, my Del Rey has a threaded fork and headset. My question is, can I put a 1 1/8 headset and fork on this frame? I'm a complete n00b when it comes to this stuff but I need some guidance.

I'm looking into carbon fiber forks, since I want the end result of my fixie to be as light as possible, but w/in my budget. I don't wanna spend more than $100 on a fork, but idk where the deals on forks are online. I haven't seen anything on craigslist lately either.

Can you guys give me suggestions on what I should get, and also when? I'm kinda sick of my dropout bars, but don't wanna get bullhorns until I get a threadless stem and headset so I don't have to re-tape my bars every time I wanna swap them. The leader I05 fork looks nice, but can't seem to find one for under $100...

What's left on my "wishlist" are: bullhorn bars, carbon fork, threadless headset, threadless stem, a light seatpost, smaller chainring (running a 52-17 right now. yikes!), crankset, and a hot matte-black frame.

Any advice?
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Old 08-20-11 | 12:42 AM
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Chances are your threaded fork is a 1" steer tube, so you'd need a 1" threadless fork and 1" threadless headset. Which you won't be able to use a on a bike with 1 1/8".
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Old 08-20-11 | 02:48 AM
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Old 08-20-11 | 06:33 AM
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I'd just save up for another frame.
Unless you having money like that, all the money you putting in your conversion could be going to your new build! That's how I look at it.

Stuff that's interchangeable is cool though if it'll fit on your new frame.
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Old 08-20-11 | 09:14 PM
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I'd just save up for another frame.
Unless you having money like that, all the money you putting in your conversion could be going to your new build! That's how I look at it.

Stuff that's interchangeable is cool though if it'll fit on your new frame.
Right, but can I put a 1 1/8 headset on my current frame?
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Old 08-20-11 | 09:20 PM
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Old 08-20-11 | 09:24 PM
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"Right, but can I put a 1 1/8 headset on my current frame? "

No you cannot. You can buy a threadless 1 inch headset and a threadless 1 inch carbon fork which should be a lot easier to find than a threaded carbon fork.

Forgive me but I'm a little confused. Are you shopping for parts for the Fuji that you will eventually put on the Leader?
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Old 08-20-11 | 09:52 PM
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My question is, can I stuff 10 lbs of **** into a 5 lb bag?
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Old 08-21-11 | 01:17 AM
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Forgive me but I'm a little confused. Are you shopping for parts for the Fuji that you will eventually put on the Leader?
Yes. Or am I approaching this the wrong way? Should I just get the frame first, then collect parts for cheap as I find the bargains, then throw em all together? Since obviously I can't get the fork, headset and stem that would transfer from my Fuj to the Leader...
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Old 08-21-11 | 05:47 AM
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You should get the frame, save a little more money and buy good parts.
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You should get the frame, save a little more money and buy good parts.
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Old 08-21-11 | 02:41 PM
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I'll do that. Just gotta keep my eyes open for a good deal i guess
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