Since the fork rake should match the head angle, finding a new set may not be as simple as it seems.
Surely the obvious (and cheapest) answer is to drill the existing forks.
It's best to give this job to a frame builder - the hole must be accurate or the brake will not be in line with the rim.
If you do try to do the job yourself, the very minimum of equipment would be a pillar drill.
Do you think it’s possible to drill a hole in this fork? It seems like there’s not enough space to me but what do you think?
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Since the fork rake should match the head angle, finding a new set may not be as simple as it seems.
Surely the obvious (and cheapest) answer is to drill the existing forks.
It's best to give this job to a frame builder - the hole must be accurate or the brake will not be in line with the rim.
If you do try to do the job yourself, the very minimum of equipment would be a pillar drill.