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• #2
Do you know the a-c length of the hallett?
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• #3
it's 370mm
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• #4
That seems highly unlikely for 700c. Road forks should be 367mm - but this looks like it’s built for long drop calipers - which should mark the A-C at 375-380mm I’d have thought.
Unless it’s for 650c wheels? Which would make sense - and it does look visually shorter than the klein
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• #5
it's definitely for 700c wheels. there's 6mm room with a 700x32c gravel king slick.
i'm not sure if i'm measuring it right, but the distance from the centre of the axle to the bottom of the crown is 350mm. the distance from centre of the axle to the crown race (where the steerer starts) is 370mm.
the lower trail (curvature) on the klein fork creates an illusion of it being longer on the photo.
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• #6
That’s clear now. A-c is always measured from from axle to top of crown, as you say.
370 sounds much more like it
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• #7
price drop bump
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• #8
dibs the Klein fork please
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• #9
PM incoming
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• #10
richard hallett withdrawn, klein still available
These two nice 700c road forks going spare, please see details below. Collection from N1 or post if no local interest.
Richard Hallett custom fork of lightweight Columbus steel. 1 1/8, clearance for 32c. Mounts for racks, guards and cargo cages. Weighs only 793g and has a nice black candy paint. 216mm steerer left.
Bought this on ebay recently and got fooled by the angle of the seller's photos showing the amount of steerer. Absolutely love the fork but the steerer just isn't enough for my frame. Only looking to get back what I paid before requesting a return. Thought someone on here would be keen as it was a decent deal. £120->£withdrawn
Klein carbon fork from a '99 Quantum Race. Alu steerer, 213mm left. Had 25c on with this, haven't tried any wider. There's one similar completed on ebay for £120, but asking only £50->£40