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• #27
if you want a straight carbon fork with a alu steerer in 1" give me a shout, i've got an itm spider that i never used......
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• #28
I also want to add that I want it drilled.
So carbon or carbon/alu or alu - 1" - threadless - pivot>250mm - drilled - straight if possible -
• #29
drilled alzo...
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• #31
A post from Rakan, from 2007. Responded to by Roberto, in 2009.
Awesome! :)
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• #32
O-ops!
Just a little detail! :)
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• #33
Roberto's back!!!!!
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• #34
The wound up is very nice, Roberto, although a new one is a bit pricey for me... Looking for less than £100.
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I also want to add that I want it drilled.
So carbon or carbon/alu or alu - 1" - threadless - pivot>250mm - drilled - straight if possiblehttp://www.italian-solutions.co.uk/product.php?productid=161643&cat=284&page=1
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• #38
I have a pair of Easton ones which i bought ages ago and managed to build a sub 6kg fixed... but also looking for a little more than £100!
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• #39
I just got the Alpina forks on ebay...
http://cgi.ebay.fr/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200402247092&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
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• #41
Colnago fork, and the Wound Up is pretty close, they're sold in TokyoFixedGear too.
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• #42
A post from Rakan, from 2007. Responded to by Roberto, in 2009.
Awesome! :)
Yeah, this was really good.
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• #43
all i get out of this thread is how much your ^ attitude has gone downhill. look how polite you were.
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• #44
Poof!
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• #45
Er... Predictive text fail.
Clearly that was supposed to be "Ooof"
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• #46
Oh you poof.
Easton do them but they ain't cheap.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?PartnerID=79&ModelID=11587