All the more reason to try the Trigon's. They're like a third of the price of the Ritchey's.
Agreed .. I seem to remember Dario Pegoretti was using Trigon forks on his frames after Reynolds stopped making forks. I don't know if he still is as he designed his own fork and I don't recall reading whom manufactured that for him. Anyway, my point being they have some reputation as a decent manufacturer rather then a no name brand.
Agreed .. I seem to remember Dario Pegoretti was using Trigon forks on his frames after Reynolds stopped making forks. I don't know if he still is as he designed his own fork and I don't recall reading whom manufactured that for him. Anyway, my point being they have some reputation as a decent manufacturer rather then a no name brand.