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• #2
Bump
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• #3
Anyone?
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• #4
These'd probably work
https://www.evanscycles.com/pinnacle-arkose-carbon-fork-EV250550
And are full carbon so should be a good bit lighter than the CAADX forks
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• #5
Aren't they tapered 1 1/8 to 1.5?
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• #6
Whoops, yeh they might be, it doesn't say on the link though. Also looks like they've changed the steerer to alloy aswell.
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• #7
Wonder if you could use a straight 1&1/8th steerer and then use a different lower bearing & crown race?
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• #8
A new CAADX fork is £180 so if it can all be done for cheaper than that I’m open to suggestions
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• #9
Fair one, didn't realise you could buy them new; got a link? Worth keeping an eye on ebay "worldwide" as Cannondale forks often crop up, I imagine the SuperX forks would also fit?
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• #10
I contacted some London based dealers and they can get them for you.
Yeah the new CAADXs have the same fork as the super X -
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What's "new"? I think the 2018 models are the same as the 2017 which was the last time they were updated. I have a 2017 model and the forks use an alloy steerer and are pretty hench. I think the SuperX forks use a carbno steerer from what I remember.
In need of some CAADX forks 1 1/8 - 1 1/4.
Let me know what you got