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• #2
Have you measured them to find out which measurement is correct? Interested pending definite sizing.
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• #3
No not yet
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• #4
Any development on this? Still interested.
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• #5
None I'm afraid
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• #6
I will endeavour to do this in the next few days - I just really can't be arsed to dig around for my calipers.
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• #7
?
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• #8
Do you mean that this fork is either:
1.5--->1 1/8 tapered or 1.25--->1 1/8 tapered ? I believe those are the only tapered forks offered by enve.
Reason i ask is both will fit your 44mm headtube if thats what you have. You just need a different bottom cup on the headset.
The 1.25 tapered fork is a nicer looking fork imo as its a tad slimmer at the crown.
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• #9
Still got these Angus? Whats the deal with the steerer?
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• #10
Yeah man, still don't know about the steerer.
50% chance of getting what you want though - not bad odds. -
• #11
It's hard to see the steerer through the bubble wrap, and the photo above isn't tapered.
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• #12
It's tapered
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• #13
I'd like it untapered.
Do you think I could do that with, you know, like a scalpel or something?
Thanks
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• #14
Paha
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• #15
Bit of wet and dry and some elbow grease will do it.
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• #16
and you gotta blow on it.
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• #17
Inverse taper?
If you apply some plaster of paris to the tip then it should balance out the taper. -
• #19
Thanks but I have some.
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• #20
And these were for sale a year ago
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• #22
Magic
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• #23
Love these forks so much, can barely imagine life without them.
Bought these hoping they'd fit on my bike - they don't :(
Advertised as 1 1/8" - 1 1/2" but on the invoice they're down as 1 1/2" - 1 1/4" ??
These are new in their box (only opened box to get to the invoice).
Don't wanna post but happy to meet near Kennington or Forest Hill/Crystal Palace area.
Cheers