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• #2
Damn that is annoying! Maybe you’ve thought of this but I had a similar issue before and solved it with a low stack headset (cane creek 40 or something) and a low stack bmx stem (typically 30mm instead of the usual 40mm I think?)
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• #3
Current headset (KCNC PT1767D) has the same stack as a Cane Creek 40 (28 mm, doesn't seem there's a lot of variations with EC headsets unfortunately), and I do have a BMX stem installed.
Unfortunately this means the bike is slightly too short, and my handlebar selection too limited. At least - thanks to you! - the bike is being used, it's just that I'm not comfy yet!
If I got a zero stack headset cover machined I could mayyybe get 32 mm of steerer above the headset (28 mm currently with everything stock), but from what I understand it still wouldn't be enough to use a standard ahead stem safely?
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• #4
Stridsland fork?
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• #5
It fits all my criteria, however price is steep, and I'm not a huge fan of the look. I would buy one second-hand though, if someone has that!
edit : Just saw you had one for sale. Unfortunately at that price I'm gonna get destroyed by taxes and transporter fees. Good luck with the sale!
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• #6
Bump, still looking!
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• #7
1” or 1 1/8”?
Alas, the steerer of the P2 I bought from @Alban on here is 1 cm too short for me to use a standard ahead stem.
I'm thus after another fork :
Now for the difficult part : no unicrown with curved blades. Unicrown with straight blades is perfectly fine, anything else (lugged, segmented, etc...) is also good, straight blades or not.
(aaand I live in France, so shipping would be necessary).
Thanks in advance!