Those of you from the MTB world may recall the Ritchey WCS fork from BITD .. This was the lightest fork you could buy .. (and probably still is for MTB) About 200g lighter than the Pace RC31 even - at around 450g. I believe it was the first ‘full’ carbon MTB fork - Steerer, forks, dropouts ..
The same fork was sold by Ritchey, Trigon and Picasia IIRC …
This one is the Picasia - which has the most subtle decals and a Matte lacquer
The A-C is quite short for today’s MTBs but perfect for gravel bikes at 415mm This will accommodate a 700c x 47c tyre (43c pictured)
Straight steerer, disc only, QR dropouts. Condition is excellent.. only a few little specks in the lacquer .. no noticeable scuffs or scratches. I need to measure the steerer but I believe it’s about 195mm
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Those of you from the MTB world may recall the Ritchey WCS fork from BITD .. This was the lightest fork you could buy .. (and probably still is for MTB) About 200g lighter than the Pace RC31 even - at around 450g. I believe it was the first ‘full’ carbon MTB fork - Steerer, forks, dropouts ..
https://www.vitalmtb.com/product/guide/Forks,33/Ritchey/WCS-3K-Carbon-MTB-Fork,4760
The same fork was sold by Ritchey, Trigon and Picasia IIRC …
This one is the Picasia - which has the most subtle decals and a Matte lacquer
The A-C is quite short for today’s MTBs but perfect for gravel bikes at 415mm This will accommodate a 700c x 47c tyre (43c pictured)
Straight steerer, disc only, QR dropouts. Condition is excellent.. only a few little specks in the lacquer .. no noticeable scuffs or scratches. I need to measure the steerer but I believe it’s about 195mm
£65 posted
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