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• #2
When I looked for this spec a few years ago I found these two, both a little longer than your 397 but might work:
Out of stock at Kinesis but might find one elsewhere?
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• #4
Other suggestions welcome, particularly from those of champagne tastes, beer budget.
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• #5
Ritchey make one but £££
n/m its thru axle
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• #6
The cross fork?
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• #7
SJS often have Thorn forks with similar specs. Might not be sporty enough for your needs?
or this: https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/forks/evo-carbon-iso-disc-audax-fork-700c-1-18-ahead-a613d/
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• #8
How much money do you have?
https://whiskyparts.co/forks/no.7-cx-disc-straight#/
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• #9
Buy mine! https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/385498
EDIT - I bought it from RideWill but it looks exactly the same as that SJS one linked above. As noted in my sale thread, it pops up in a few places.
EDIT2 - though mine has a bit more clearance I think. It takes a 45mm tyre (without mudguards) and is 400mm a2c. I reckon 40 with guards would be OK - could check that for you.
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• #10
Thanks. And lol.. but thanks, Jon
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• #11
Entry point to food chain be considerably lower 😭
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• #12
Thank you. I'll measure some bits and reply.
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• #13
I have a Temple Adventure Disc fork up for grabs, it's an early one with QR dropouts, 45mm rake, 385mm axle to crown, plenty of tyre clearance, will fit a 700x45mm easily. Its unused but has a few marks from storage, its from an XL frame so has a long long steer tube that is uncut.
£95 posted if you want it
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• #14
Interesting. I'll pm a few Qs now. Thanks
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• #15
Got a spare Lynskey Endurance fork here
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• #16
Thank you - I've pn'd
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• #17
I have a Kinesis fork that is straight ish.
Tapered steerer, not sure which model - archive page does not seem to work -
• #18
Ah yes, lots of tapered options but it's straight steerer I need. Thanks though
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• #19
i have a bontrager satellite elite carbon blades with alloy crown/steerer, straight steerer, QR, IS, takes 38mm tyres easily.
repainted but these are the specs https://products.roadbikereview.com/product/frames-and-forks/forks/bontrager/satellite-elite.html -
• #20
Good morning. Thanks, good looking fork but not sure it'll work for me.
Update from Rourke: originally designed around 405mm a-c and 45mm rake. I should have mentioned drilling for lights too
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• #21
Ah yes, that makes it more rare. str8 forks qr post/Is mount are easily found
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• #22
I have a genesis carbon straight steerer fork on my old tourer. It's very nice. It is flatmount only but you can use an adapter to fit postmount brakes.
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• #23
Thanks! Could be interested. I've pn'd a couple of Qs
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• #24
Oh sorry, i wasn't actually thinking of selling it - more a suggestion of one you could look at. My apologies for confusing you.
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• #25
Thanks all for suggestions - all sorted now
Ello hive mind.
Just collected a frame that is road-ish, disc, clearance for around 38/42 but straight steerer - was originally used with a Lynskey Endurance fork, a-c 397 as far as I can gauge.. will clarify with Rourke what it was spec'd for.
Needs to be qr and post or ISO.
Owt going? Any suggestions what to look for. Surly disc trucker all I can think of