These forks are on marktplaats.nl every now and then.
Keep an eye on that.
Perhaps send a PM to oldcampy (sleeping forum member), maybe he has some.
Old AA is the same style as the later AB (as far as the forks are concerned, crown and shape of blades).
Note that the older, 1970 forks were made for long reach brakes (57mm or so) and that the newer (mid 1980s and later) forks are for short reach brakes only.
Oh, and when you walk in a bike shop in NL, you may trip over a bunch of older Gazelle forks.
Ensure to get the right steerer length, too.
Not one that is far too long. You have to cut threads, which is only a minor problem, but there's a reinforcement at the bottom, that prevents you to put in the quill stem deep enough.
These forks are on marktplaats.nl every now and then.
Keep an eye on that.
Perhaps send a PM to oldcampy (sleeping forum member), maybe he has some.
Old AA is the same style as the later AB (as far as the forks are concerned, crown and shape of blades).
Note that the older, 1970 forks were made for long reach brakes (57mm or so) and that the newer (mid 1980s and later) forks are for short reach brakes only.
Oh, and when you walk in a bike shop in NL, you may trip over a bunch of older Gazelle forks.
Ensure to get the right steerer length, too.
Not one that is far too long. You have to cut threads, which is only a minor problem, but there's a reinforcement at the bottom, that prevents you to put in the quill stem deep enough.
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or this, but the seller has a doubtful reputation