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  • On-One rigid CroMo or Carbon Forks?
  • ski
    Free Member

    Cannot decide if its worth paying the extra for the On-One Carbon version?

    Has anyone got experience of both?

    Any noticable difference in the way they ride?

    Ta.

    epicsteve
    Free Member

    I can’t compare with the On-One carbon forks but I can compare the On-One Cromo’s to RC31’s would should be similar. The cromo forks are fine but they are pretty solid as well as being a lot heavier than the RC31’s.

    Off-road I definitely prefer the carbon forks but for tarmac use found the cromos fine.

    epicyclo
    Full Member

    Had both. Carbon is worth the difference.

    simon1975
    Full Member

    I found the On-one Cromo to be horribly harsh compared with RC31’s. It was comparable with a Kona P2 Jump Fork I’ve used. I now use Salsa’s steel fork which is a lovely thing and very compliant for steel.

    The On-one carbon is a bit more heavy duty than something like the RC31, but I’ve not used it myself. You could take a look at Exotic from Carboncycles if you want something carbon for fewer pennies.

    Lifer
    Free Member

    I had exotic on the SS and thought they were brilliant

    ben1979
    Free Member

    +1 for Exotic

    Lionheart
    Free Member

    +2 for Exotic

    schmiken
    Full Member

    +3 for Exotic.

    ski
    Free Member

    wow I can see where this is going, thanks for the info 😉

    plumber
    Free Member

    Had both from on one – carbon definately worth the extra

    69er
    Free Member

    On One carbon off road here. Top marks from me.

    Skoolshoes
    Free Member

    Had Pace RC31’s and Exotic. Exotic for me 🙂

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