Carbon Disc Fork?
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Hey Guys, does anyone have recommendations for a good cross fork for disc brakes? Can't find too much online...
Justin
Justin
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there's a ritchey fork that you see on a lot of custom cross bikes.
http://www.lynskeyperformance.com/store ... cross.html
Lynskey uses these two on their disc crossers and sells them aftermarket. I'm a canti guy so haven't tried either.
Lynskey uses these two on their disc crossers and sells them aftermarket. I'm a canti guy so haven't tried either.
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Wound Ups have been available for a while, Enve has new one out(tapered), the whisky No. 7(several versions) is out and the 3T luteus was supposed to be released too.
No, the Enve is postmount (PM)
IS stands for International Standard and has the bolt holes 51mm apart and in the same plane as the wheel axle, like this
As most (hydraulic) brake calipers are PM fitting these days then it's simpler and lighter to have a PM fork.
IS stands for International Standard and has the bolt holes 51mm apart and in the same plane as the wheel axle, like this
As most (hydraulic) brake calipers are PM fitting these days then it's simpler and lighter to have a PM fork.
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