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• #227
James, is the Poison fork drilled at the top to fix a mudguard bridge to? I can see the eyelets at the bottom of the legs, but on the link I can't be sure about the top.
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• #228
andyp, i thought you had the woundups
i think they look lovely but not sure that the extra price will give any performance gain that i would notice
I do, my reason for buying them are the same as Howard's and the bike vendor could supply them.
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• #230
hah...but that one is not made by a human just some asian.
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• #231
Cheap, possibly because it is made by children, however Carbonzone's child workers have a good reputation for QC.
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• #232
I was just quoting some cunt from Intense Cycles no need to add more bullshit.
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• #233
I'm debating buying them- £100 more or less for full carbon, disc, 1 &1/8th to 1.5" forks.
That's a good deal, I submit.
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• #234
looks like a winner. will make the girls happy.
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• #235
Actually strike that- just looked at the measurements and they are way too long.
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• #237
Looks good- need dimensions though
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• #238
i think its this one
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• #239
In which case it's identical to the one on my cross bike currently.
Where's that picture from?
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• #241
this is going to be great
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• #242
Now that should make a difference in term of stiffness.
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• #243
Its not going to be very good for cross though when you need to do rapid wheel changes
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• #244
Eh...
through-axle cross forks.
Hmmm.
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• #245
£450 including delivery for one of those CF cross frame/forks that Sohi linked to above.
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• #246
I'd rather get the Dirty Disco at that price, due to warranty etc.
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• #247
Isn't a dirty disco just a lap dancing club?
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• #248
got the fork last night (thanks to b&d who let me send it to his place of work)
it appears to be identical to the whisky7 fork, but was a fraction of the price, it is amazing what a bit of branding can do to the price.
andyp, i thought you had the woundups
i think they look lovely but not sure that the extra price will give any performance gain that i would notice