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Forks
Higher grade steel or high grade carbon forks - what is your preferrence and why?
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What constitutes high grade?
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Wound Up for dayyyyyssssssssssss.
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Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 14335371)
What constitutes high grade?
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lol
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Originally Posted by bfloyd6969
(Post 14335378)
Higher quality.
are you looking at a certain tubing and up? a certain weave? what? |
Personally, I've got a pretty firm one for Wound Up (carbon) and LDG's fillet brazed track fork (steel)
Haven't ridden on either, just think they look boss. |
Wound Up is stiff but heavy. Looks so bauce sauce though.
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Originally Posted by Nagrom_
(Post 14335387)
.... yeah.... what constitutes higher quality?
are you looking at a certain tubing and up? a certain weave? what? |
Reynolds Ouzo Pro was a real comfy ride. Flexier than the Wound Up but within a reasonable amount. I would have kept it if it wasn't so ugly.
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
(Post 14335417)
Wound Up is stiff but heavy. Looks so bauce sauce though.
Little known fact: even the full carbon version has an aluminum sheathing inside the steerer for stiffness/reinforcement/unintentional weight. |
Steel. Set it and forget it. Maybe check on things every ten years.
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Chrome-Moly Steel
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Originally Posted by yummygooey
(Post 14335417)
Wound Up is stiff but heavy. Looks so bauce sauce though.
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Originally Posted by stryper
(Post 14339597)
I feel like I'm the only one who thinks wound up forks look like crap. They have no flow, no finesse.
infact, once i decide on my frameset, im probably going to run a nashbar carbon fork. |
y'all cray
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The wound up would only look appropriate on one of those old glued-together carbon bikes with metal lugs. And I don't think many people have terribly positive associations with those. The look is neat but it doesn't go with anything that I'd want to ride.
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Wound Up looks awesome on my TET, and will probably look awesome on the GT if/when I ever get one. It's those thin toobs.
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Originally Posted by prooftheory
(Post 14340031)
The wound up would only look appropriate on one of those old glued-together carbon bikes with metal lugs.
http://www.pedalroom.com/p/tet-track-1869_18.jpg I don't think there's anything wrong with the way that looks. |
except that front wheel, lol
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14340062)
I don't think there's anything wrong with the way that looks. |
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Wound Up. 5 months ago: I flipped over, broke 10 spokes. I thought that the fork would be junk, however it only had a few scratches. Filled the scratches with nail polish. Its worth the dosh!
Here it is on my pipe bomb: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=255434 |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14340108)
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Originally Posted by broakland
(Post 14340200)
Wound Up. 5 months ago: I flipped over, broke 10 spokes. I thought that the fork would be junk, however it only had a few scratches. Filled the scratches with nail polish. Its worth the dosh!
Here it is on my pipe bomb: http://bikeforums.net/attachment.php...hmentid=255434 |
Originally Posted by GENESTARWIND
(Post 14339666)
you arent alone sir. i dislike them as well. they are aesthetically displeasing aka ****ing ugly.
infact, once i decide on my frameset, im probably going to run a nashbar carbon fork. |
Originally Posted by TheRealFaux
(Post 14343006)
What's up with your taste in parts? Not liking the GTB build in the BP2.0 thread or the woundup here. You would rather have a Nashbar fork?!
http://winblog.org/wp-content/upload...-wheel-win.png |
Originally Posted by TheRealFaux
(Post 14343006)
You would rather have a Nashbar fork?!
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I have a kinesis fork I got for really cheap and I rode it for a while but I didn't feel like it gave my bike any magical crabon powers
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