Track forks are very 'tight' there is usually a shallow inset part on the underside of the crown where the tyre passes through.
Road forks have more clearance, and more swept legs. The 'racier' the fork is, the less youll notice of course.
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Track forks are very 'tight' there is usually a shallow inset part on the underside of the crown where the tyre passes through.
Road forks have more clearance, and more swept legs. The 'racier' the fork is, the less youll notice of course.