I'd put on an inline post (if that saddle position is correct)
Ribble cycles currently has a carbon 1" threadless fork for £69, threaded ones come up on Evilbay quite frequently.
If the position is right, why should I bother swapping the seatpost? Not trying to sound like an arse, legitimately interested since I did recently swap it out, but for another layback. The system ex one in that pic went on the tourer for a bit
Only aesthetics really :)
The saddle is slammed forwards. An online it would be in the middle.
Ultimately if you don't care about that aesthetic bit it won't matter ^=^
Check the fork rake before you get anothet fork, rake affects handling which does matter :)
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I'd put on an inline post (if that saddle position is correct)
Ribble cycles currently has a carbon 1" threadless fork for £69, threaded ones come up on Evilbay quite frequently.