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• #2
I have a time sprint carbon with 235mm of steerer.
£40
other than that, I have a similar problem, need a threadless 1" fork with a brake hole and at least 250mm steerer!
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• #3
a threaded fork will work just the same as a threadless one, you could both expand your search.
Its even possible to use a threadless for for a quill stem if you buy the right type of headset.
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• #5
I have a time sprint carbon with 235mm of steerer.
£40
other than that, I have a similar problem, need a threadless 1" fork with a brake hole and at least 250mm steerer!
Found one here http://www.britishcycling.org.uk/web/site/BC/sales/WorldClassSales.asp
not sure if its drilled.
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• #6
yeah, I've seen those, undrilled track fork SFAIK
but if you look closely there could be a hole..or the provision to drill one.
They say they can't answer questions, so it's suck it and see I guess!
I got an ITM visia from "high on bikes" (who are an excellent shop)
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• #7
a threaded fork will work just the same as a threadless one, you could both expand your search.
Its even possible to use a threadless for for a quill stem if you buy the right type of headset.
please stop this nonsense.
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• #8
I also have a full carbon 1" threadless ITM fork at home. Yours for £40
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• #9
yeah but yours has got a gay short steerer
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• #10
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• #11
you slag, weight saving doesn't make you faster. HTFU makes you faster, and you know it
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• #12
took me frikkin ages to find one but i got one the other day from another forum.. i need 290mm of steerer!
cant wait for it to arrive!
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• #13
you slag, weight saving doesn't make you faster. HTFU makes you faster, and you know it
Yes, it's the engine not the bike.
But, when you are as fine-tuned and super-fast as me, the bike starts to make a difference.
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• #14
please stop this nonsense.
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I was mereley being helpful.
If you want to use a quill stem on a unthreaded fork. You just have to fit a headset like this:
If you have a threaded fork, which you want to use with a clamp-on stem. You can do it if your steerer tube is long enough to reach the stem. Ideally with the threaded part coming above the stem clamp. You of course use a normal Aheadset.
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• #15
that's better.
you originally said "a threaded fork will work just the same as a threadless one"
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• #16
skeletonboy
which headseat is that one? I need something similar, where can I find one?
tha
Anyone knows where i can get one? Looked around but could not find any.
Steerer needs to be 235-240mm. Thanks
Can swap for my Time Club carbon fork 215mm steerer A-Head 1"