Carbon exotic fork

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Taylor
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Carbon exotic fork

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Had light use by the wife on her bike, selling due to her wanting a suspension fork.
A bit of cable rub on the top of the crown which can be seen in the picture and the usual marks around the dropouts from the hub/skewer.

470mm C-A
165mm steerer


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If only they were 445mm :cry:

(no, please don't suggest the hacksaw Taylor) :lol:
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Sorry flatfishy, if only the steerer were longer :( .

If you don't sell them on here then carbon forks seem to fetch a good price on eBay.
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The steerer is only short because Niner have a ridiculously short head tube.

They do look nice though and the wife is smitten with hers.
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I wonder if they'd fit a Scandal (OO's site says 105 HT but I'd never take their word for it). Will measure up tonight.
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Sadly too short (or too close for comfort).
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