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track fork
Its easy enough to find a track frame but why is it so hard to find a used track fork. I was trying to find one for less than $100 but its impossible. Its a 60cm frame so the fork needs plenty of steerer tube. Any suggestions of where to look? At this point i'd even settle fork a good road fork with the least rake possible.
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Hey im in the same situation that you are in i just purchased a 55cm Bianchi pista track frame for under 200 dollars and the seller had a set of carbon track forks in another auction that went for 30 dollars but i thought to myself "Ill just look on E-bay and find a Bianchi track fork" well....thats what i get for thinking.
I havent found anything as far as used track fork on e bay yet so if anyone here happens to have one I'd be glad to purchase it from you if Inkdwheels is not intrested in it. thanks |
Good luck. Im in the same boat, looking for a (cheapish) fork with as little rake/offset as possible. Ive found a couple for a 52ish frame, but nothing bigger. (looking for 19cm of steerer).
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Here's a marked-down Easton from Nashbar...43mm of rake so prob not what you're looking for, but the price is right. I have one and it's decent enough.
http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename= If that link doesn't work then just do a manufacturer search for Easton at Nashbar. |
look at the soma rush fork, they go for like 100 bucks or so.
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spicer is the answer.
see here: http://www.spicercycles.com/index.cg...&sub_cat=Forks i love mine, and $99 is under a hundred bucks. |
this is the fork im running now. Its aluminum.
http://photos1.blogger.com/img/146/3...0/182_8240.jpg I wonder if how much (less) rake i could get away with. |
hard to get from that picture (a little red X humor)
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How about this one
http://photos1.blogger.com/img/146/3...0/182_8242.jpg |
Nope. Anyone found a reasonable 650 fork. I have a wheel and want to find a cheap fork.
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Originally Posted by ink1373
spicer is the answer.
see here: http://www.spicercycles.com/index.cg...&sub_cat=Forks i love mine, and $99 is under a hundred bucks. |
kinesis makes a slick straight blade 650c fork, though it isn't track-specific...it should be easy to google it.
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http://www.bikecult.com/works/parts/FKgenSB.html
Hey another Forum Member pointed me to thesse ...A bit cheaper Any Opinions good or bad? thanks Oh yea theyre Only $57.00 |
Yeah I have that fork its nice. It looks really sharp and the ride is nice, I have one on a road bike conversion fixed gear.
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http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=
Killer price on a sweet fork. Probably 40mm rake. |
http://www.bikecult.com/works/parts/FKgenSB.html
one more of the many questions i have ..... does it make a difference if you get a straight fork intended for a road bike over a straight fork intended for a track bike.....(if the 2 are different) and if so are the differences major or just one had a brake hole and the other doesnt? thanks again |
the only difference would be in the rake and the brake hole or lack thereof...also eyelets, or canti bosses or whatever, but the only thing that will effect the ride is the rake.
the spicer threadless fork is a good, solid track fork, which is perfect for real track bikes and the aesthetically obsessed (yours truly). the bikecult fork is a good, solid road fork, which is good enough for a road-fix conversion. |
Originally Posted by FatBaldMen
http://www.bikecult.com/works/parts/FKgenSB.html
Hey another Forum Member pointed me to thesse ...A bit cheaper Any Opinions good or bad? thanks Oh yea theyre Only $57.00 |
Originally Posted by FatBaldMen
http://www.bikecult.com/works/parts/FKgenSB.html
one more of the many questions i have ..... does it make a difference if you get a straight fork intended for a road bike over a straight fork intended for a track bike.....(if the 2 are different) and if so are the differences major or just one had a brake hole and the other doesnt? thanks again Road forks have clearances for brakes, and sometimes fenders, track forks do not. Road forks are drilled for brakes (obviously) and sometimes they have more material around the brake hole. |
It looks like im gonna shell out $100 for a new fork. Its gonna wait though. Other parts (king headset, thomson seatpost) are gonna come first.
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with regards to straight vs bent forks. I've always found bent road forks a bit more forgiving in taking up a bit of the road chatter with e the flex at the bend.
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Originally Posted by trackasaurus
with regards to straight vs bent forks. I've always found bent road forks a bit more forgiving in taking up a bit of the road chatter with e the flex at the bend.
Patriots Win! Can you say dynasty? |
straight forks fit new techy bikes fine, but if you're going for classic, the straight fork is going to look really out of place. (opinion)
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i just got that straight bladed fork from bike works and its pretty darn dope. I would recomend it to anyone looking for an affordable new fork with killer looks. $57 aint bad atall
...just my dos pesos |
I wish they made those fork in 650. That way I could go back and forth
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