dunno pifko, the forks have almost no rake relative to the head tube angle, so the wheel will probably be the same distance away from the frame if the fork is reversed.
But this is beside the point, why would you want to bar spin a carbon fork?
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dunno pifko, the forks have almost no rake relative to the head tube angle, so the wheel will probably be the same distance away from the frame if the fork is reversed.
But this is beside the point, why would you want to bar spin a carbon fork?