Howdy
Looking for carbon rigid fork wide enaugh to fit 29x3. Ideally 100x15 axle and 480-490mm AC.
Good match would be salsa firestarte, new Niner RDO. No chinese inventions please.
WTD Carbon 29er rigid fork
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Re: WTD Carbon 29er rigid fork
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
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Sure. Would you email me. technet.marciniak[] Gmail.com
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I don't have one, was just pointing out that they exist!
There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
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I know you said no Chinese carbon, but if you're stuck, I've got these in the shed wanting a new home
http://www.xmiplay.com/ProductDetails1661
http://www.xmiplay.com/ProductDetails1661
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Rich - how much you looking for for the Chinese carbon ones?
Cycling to Orkney soon and don't think I'll need the Pikes on my hardtail for Sustrans routes....
Cycling to Orkney soon and don't think I'll need the Pikes on my hardtail for Sustrans routes....
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How does £60 posted sound? They've only been used a few times, found i prefer a bit of spingy stuff upfront, need to check stearer length. (Edit, its 173mm) PM me if interested.yourguitarhero wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 7:53 pm Rich - how much you looking for for the Chinese carbon ones?
Cycling to Orkney soon and don't think I'll need the Pikes on my hardtail for Sustrans routes....
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Re: WTD Carbon 29er rigid fork
Hi Rich3rd - had a look and the steerer will be too short for my bike.
Thanks though!
Thanks though!