Full carbon fork wit eyelets for mudguards.
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Am assuming you mean for CX and not road disc
Whisky No7 QR / 9 TA both available with mudguard eyelets
TRP CX fork
Lynskey Endurance (alloy steerer)
Whisky No7 QR / 9 TA both available with mudguard eyelets
TRP CX fork
Lynskey Endurance (alloy steerer)
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You don't say if you want straight or tapered steerer, and what crown to axle height. For gravel and tapered steerer there are quite a few options:
Niner RDO Gravel fork: http://www.ninerbikes.com/rdogravelfork
Kinesis ATR fork: https://www.kinesisbikes.co.uk/Catalogu ... -DISC-FORK
Rodeo Spork, that has already been mentioned.
Fyxation Sparta fork: https://www.fyxation.com/products/carbo ... nture-fork
Niner RDO Gravel fork: http://www.ninerbikes.com/rdogravelfork
Kinesis ATR fork: https://www.kinesisbikes.co.uk/Catalogu ... -DISC-FORK
Rodeo Spork, that has already been mentioned.
Fyxation Sparta fork: https://www.fyxation.com/products/carbo ... nture-fork
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Rim or Disc?
Columbus Futura Gravel as you already know. Fits mudgrards and bigger (40mm no fenders, 35mm with fenders) tyre than the Enve.
Of course I assume that if you are looking for carbon it means light touring/commuting. Otherwise, nothing beats a custom steel fork as a combination of weight, accesories, clearance, etc.
Columbus Futura Gravel as you already know. Fits mudgrards and bigger (40mm no fenders, 35mm with fenders) tyre than the Enve.
Of course I assume that if you are looking for carbon it means light touring/commuting. Otherwise, nothing beats a custom steel fork as a combination of weight, accesories, clearance, etc.
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