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Replacement fork for Bianchi Tangent?
Hi all,
I have a Bianchi Tangent (I believe 1990-1991) that I have been building up for touring. The fork that is on it now is not original I believe, due to the eyelits. When I got it it had been repainted a royal blue which I found to be ugly (and very scratched up), so I stripped it to the chrome. Unfortunately, the chrome is somewhat chipped in a few places and it has begun to rust. Not badly, but still. Additionally, I bought a set of Paul Component Engineering canti brakes and they don't fit on the fork, it's too narrow! So a few questions: If I were going to replace the fork, what should I look for? What would be a good fork to replace this (without breaking the bank)? If not, what are some high performance breaks that will fit on narrow forks with wide rims? (it's a DT Swiss TK540) Thanks! |
Tried to post a pic but I guess I don't have enough posts to post urls, pretty new here. PM me if you'd like a photo.
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Originally Posted by shanabrook.jody
(Post 20393427)
Tried to post a pic but I guess I don't have enough posts to post urls, pretty new here. PM me if you'd like a photo.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bianchi-Cyc...W/172884384175 https://www.pinkbike.com/buysell/901530/ |
Originally Posted by shanabrook.jody
(Post 20393424)
...I have a Bianchi Tangent...
https://www.modernbike.com/surly-cro...-eyelets-black https://surlybikes.com/parts/forks/cross-check_fork |
you can post measurements ..
fork tip- axle center, to crown race seat, for length , and the offset, of the bend, axle center, from the steerer tube centerline. those are relevant to not changing the steering feel.. more take = less trail, other things being equal. ... |
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