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SuperTurboRyan 11-08-12 04:03 PM

Carbon fork for Leader 722 TS Heritage
 
Hi,

I just recently won an auction on a 55cm Leader 722 TS Heritage and am looking to purchase a carbon fork for it instead of opting for Leader's steel offering. I've seen Leader's carbon S805 fork, which is supposedly built to match the 722 frame, but I'm also looking at a cheaper alternative from Nashbar. Can anyone here vouch for Nashbar's (no-name) 1 1/8 carbon fork? Any other worthy alternatives for this build at <$200?

Also: can anyone distinguish Nashbar's "Carbon Road Forks" from one-another? The specs are identical and the only difference listed is the model name and about $10

http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...1#ReviewHeader
and
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product...32_-1___202441

One appears to have a rounder bend but their rake is listed as the same?

Thanks :thumb:

Nagrom_ 11-08-12 04:05 PM

In regards to nashbar forks, one is straight... and one isn't.


Which looks cooler?

FixedDriveJess 11-08-12 04:06 PM

My friend has the leader carbon fork for 722 frames and he loves it.

jimbo_tunacan 11-08-12 07:58 PM

I got the all carbon nashbar fork for 20% off and am very happy with it. I know it is a huge improvement over the older aluminum fork I had on my older langster. It seems pretty well built, but I'm no expert.
However, I have a beater langster that I don't care about how it looks. My opinion would be if you can afford the leader fork, get it.

Bat56 11-08-12 08:38 PM

I have the nashbar fork on a road bike. It turns roads into mossy carpet.

cruiserhead 11-08-12 09:12 PM

Columbus has some nice carbon forks around your $200 point
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/columbus-carve-carbon-fork/
(i'm sure you can find another retailer that's cheaper)

but in all honesty, the nashbar looks like a great deal.

Mr Yum Yums 11-08-12 09:24 PM

I've also been looking for a carbon fork upgrade and been eyeing Nashbar's forks. I say just spring for the full carbon fork if you're into it and just wait for a 20% or discount sale that they usually have and get it for the same price as an aluminum/carbon...I'm no expert but my .02.

SuperTurboRyan 11-10-12 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by Nagrom_ (Post 14928778)
In regards to nashbar forks, one is straight... and one isn't.


Which looks cooler?

Straight!

Nagrom_ 11-10-12 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by SuperTurboRyan (Post 14935236)
Straight!

Agreed.

They both have the same rake, so they would handle the same.


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