1" threadless forks

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  • Hey,
    have done quite a few searches that's thrown up a couple of things but nothing exactly what i was after.

    I'm looking for 1" threadless forks. So far i'm aware that the Bianchi Pista has them as stock and some Colnago Precisa forks are 1" threadless. Preferably i'd like them to be straight.

    Anyone aware of any other forks that match what i'm looking for or even better anyone got any to sell?

    Are the Bianchi Pista ones any good or am i best avoiding them?

    I'm aware i could use threaded ones with a long steerer so that the stem clamps underneath the thread but unsure how much room i need. Is it effectively the headtube length plus stem stack height plus a bit more for the headset?

    It's to set up a pub bike but trying to make it so i can play about with tricks on it too. Frame currently has some 1" threaded forks on and i wanna swap them to threadless so i can use a 1"mini BMX stem, standard BMX stem with a shim or a short ahead stem like that stubby Thomson X4.

    If anyone has a better alternative i haven't thought of i'd be interested.

    Cheers

    ps meant to say, 700c and without the whole mud guard spacing thing. bit specific i know

  • why dont you get a bmx stem that is compatible with your current forks ?

  • there is options im just being to lazy to hunt for them

  • why dont you get a bmx stem that is compatible with your current forks ?

    a quill bmx stem? wasn't aware of those.

    the rake on my current forks is pretty big so i was hoping to change to straight forks, figured i try and get threadless if i can that way parts i get are more interchangeable with my other bike.

    i think i may be able to use threaded forks so long as the steerer is 250mm long. depends on whether my estimations of the amount of room i need are accurate.

    can anyone confirm this for me, do i need the length of the head tube, plus stem stack height plus headset space, or am i missing something?

  • there is quill bmx stems ill find one for you to show
    why dont you just straight out your forks by running them over
    im not even taking the piss it seems a good option !

    http://www.winstanleysbmx.com/product/6303/Profile_WedgeQuill_Aluminium_Stem_1Inch_Steerer

  • i have a steel set of forks for sale...they are threadless,mnon-drilled,coming form FORT track frame....made form sanke steel tubing......30mm track take on them......red color...uncut steerer on them...so will fit pretty much any frame

  • a quill bmx stem? wasn't aware of those.

    the rake on my current forks is pretty big so i was hoping to change to straight forks, figured i try and get threadless if i can that way parts i get are more interchangeable with my other bike.

    i think i may be able to use threaded forks so long as the steerer is 250mm long. depends on whether my estimations of the amount of room i need are accurate.

    can anyone confirm this for me, do i need the length of the head tube, plus stem stack height plus headset space, or am i missing something?

    yeah lenght of headtube,stack height of h-set ,stack height of the stem plus stack of how many spacers you may wanna have

  • why dont you just straight out your forks by running them over

    http://vimeo.com/2364629

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