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  • Carbon forks for road bike
  • mrfrosty
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    Which one ? any deals about ? cheers

    westkipper
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    'Going to need more information than that mr frosty.
    What headset size and type? what price range? in fact, telling us the model of frame would help a lot.

    mrfrosty
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    1 1/8th std head set, Ti frame, 43-45 rake is suitable so they say. Pref curved not straight cheers

    Ed2001
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    best imo look HCS5SL, reynolds uozo pro both pricey £250+.
    Among others Columbus and Deda both make good cheaper carbon forks. ribble will probably be the cheapest place for both columbus and deda.

    westkipper
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    Had a quick look at the usual suspects- CRC have Easton SL for under 210
    Merlin have Ritchey WCS forks for under 180.
    Both these forks have integrated crowns but look OK (particularly the narrower Easton) with standard headsets.

    gtkid
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    eBay special fxr £66 posted!

    GJP
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    I thought all Look forks now only worked with integrated headsets and have done for a few years. Easton forks are compatible work with both I believe.

    Enigma told me that Reynolds no longer made the Ouzo pro – but that was their favored fork.

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