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• #2
if you're looking for chrome fork, Brick Lane Bikes have dozen of them in their shop.
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• #3
yeah, i might drop in tomorrow but i figured it might be cheaper if I got one on here and maybe someone wants to get rid of one...do you know what kind of price range they are in there too?
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• #4
go with what the bike was meant for; you'll screw up the geometry if you use the wrong sized fork.
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• #5
i'm already running a 700c carbon fork with the velocity wheel, which feels good, but i just wanted to swap the carbon fork for a steel one so thought i might take the opportunity to switch to 650c
I'm not sure whether to go with 650 or 700c on my lo-pro so I'm going to let you all decide, depending on what is offered to me. I would like some steel forks something like this style:
They must be 1 inch and threaded with a fairly short steerer tube. I would either like them in 700c or 650c depending on what you guys have. Preferably 650c though. I have around £30 for them.
If I do decide to go 650 I would need a 650 clincher wheel, which I could either swap for a 700c velocity on sealed formula front wheel with twisted spokes or if preferred I would pay about £50 for.
Thanks