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• #2
I know someone who may want this.. 24 hour DIBS?
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• #3
£125?!?!?
jeez...they dont even have a carbon steerer.
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• #4
fair price but its not completly carbon ! i got mash too good luck ivan ! (loic)
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• #5
@spagettihoops : why would you want a carbon steerer? and as I said,£125 its a good price for a alu-carbon fork.
these for example: http://www.ukbikestore.co.uk/product/150/fc141/columbus-tusk-lite-full-carbon-fork-1-18.html
columbus as well but road.if it doesn't sell I will try ebay or I will drop the price.
@loic : I know, I wasn't clear. Just edited
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• #6
Has anyone tried to read the description?
"Columbus has been designing and producing fork blades and steering columns for forks since the start of 1900. During these 100 years Columbus has increased its knowledge to correctly define every functional aspect of a fork, thoroughly calculating the optimum side and frontal strength parameters, without omitting the aesthetic aspect and lightness of the piece. Since more than 90 years the forks made with Columbus steel fork blades are all of this. Today the use of carbon fibrew gives more lightness to this component and allows Columbus to capitalize its experience. Carbon fibre is 4 times more resistant than steel and 8 times more resistant than alloy, and thanks to its versatility and sense of direction of the fibres."
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• #7
I know someone who may want this.. 24 hour DIBS?
forgot to say Chris, you have the first dibs. let me know before this eve please.
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• #8
Chris,have you heard from your friend?
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• #9
is that not sell yet? worth price ;)
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• #10
£115?
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• #11
Shit sorry.... didnt see him for a bit, turns out he is in contact with ya anyway, you bought his forks from him when he had his bike stolen...
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• #12
anyone before it goes on ebay?
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• #13
dib for 100pound deal?
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• #14
pm'd back
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• #15
@spagettihoops : why would you want a carbon steerer? and as I said,£125 its a good price for a alu-carbon fork.
these for example: http://www.ukbikestore.co.uk/product/150/fc141/columbus-tusk-lite-full-carbon-fork-1-18.html
columbus as well but road.if it doesn't sell I will try ebay or I will drop the price.
@loic : I know, I wasn't clear. Just edited
In the event of a head on knock/crash carbon is more likely to give way rather than your head tube or BB in addition to the fork?
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• #16
Rake, drilled for brake? Sold?
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• #17
Captain P, the forks are straight and they are drilled for brake but not totally.
I mean, the front doesnt have the hole,has a thin layer that can be easily perforated.can send some pics if you want
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• #18
Yes, just sent me a PM w. pics. Can you measure the rake?
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• #19
Use google, the rake is 35mm.
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• #20
Sorry. That's a bit too much.
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• #21
I forgot I had this!
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• #22
50 quid?
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• #23
way too low.
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• #24
Has anyone tried to read the description?
. Carbon fibre is 4 times more resistant than steel and 8 times more resistant than alloy, and thanks to its versatility and sense of direction of the fibres."wha?
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• #25
Hello,
Joined this forum for this thread alone. I'm very interested in the fork if it's the Green and White one.Still available? Willing to deal with an American?
Recently crashed and had the fork shatter, come to find out they don't produce them anymore in the color scheme so I'm unable to order a new one unfortunately.
Hi all,
A while ago I special ordered from Cinelli a Mash fork that cost me £145.
The fork took forever to arrive and in the meanwhile I bought another fork, so now, I have one extra that I don't need.
I would like £125 for it which I think is a fair price for a alu-carbon fork.
It's 1 1/8, uncut, brand new and still in the Cinelli packaging.
Collection from Victoria or E1.
Ta
Ivan