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• #2
Bump still looking
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• #3
I have a Specialized Fact carbon fork. Couldn't say if it's specifically CX but it's 'built to take it' and has lots of tyre clearance. With non straight fork blades though. Can send pics if interested.
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• #4
Yes please, photos would be good, thanks
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• #5
OK, see pics below. A few details for the forks are that they're actually the Specialized Carbon Fact model. They have a very nice 3K carbon weave so are modern but they're still at least a few years old. I couldn't tell exactly though. They've not had much usage and still feels very stiff to ride. They have the bosses for lowrider front pannier racks if you were considering these (possibly not for CX riding). The steerer is alloy and obvs has been cut down. I haven't measured it but you can tell me the minimum length you require and I'll check if the fork will make it.
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• #6
Thanks, but looking for something simpler to suit a classic frame. Cheers anyway
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• #7
No worries, I'm sure something else will turn up for you.
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• #8
i have a kinesis full carbon fork. some chips to the paint but otherwise good condition.
these ones:
https://www.sigmasports.com/item/Kinesis/Pure-CX-Carbon-Fork-1-1-8/A36S
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• #9
I have some Pompino and Cross check steel canti forks. Neither have straight fork blades however.
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I have a set of Brand new Specialized carbon forks, with mudguard eyelets, and zertz insertz, 1 1/8 uncut steerer
£45 plus postage
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Looking for a lightweight, straight 1 1/8" steerer CX fork with canti bosses. Ideally also mudguard mounts and straight fork blades. Any material considered if in good condition
Thanks