A mate has a very old Orange P7 that he'd like to resurrect for winter duties. It needs a new fork - did Orange always use 1 1/8" steerers or were early ones 1"?
How old is old? I've got an an early/mid 90's P7, when they did the Nickel plated frames, and although I'm not sure of the steerer, I can measure the old rigid fork (F7?) from it for you later on tonight if you want?
My old Prestige ('93) has a 1" steerer but I think they changed to 1 1/8" when the name changed to P7.
Could be wrong though!
Can't you just look at it?
Most older ones are threaded, though.
I had an early 1996 P7 with cantis and that definately had a 1" steerer.
'93 P7 with a 1" steerer in the loft here
'96 P7 here with a 1" steerer originally nickel plated, I think they changed to 1 1/8 year or 2 later - I had a blue one at the time.
Does the frame have a canti hanger on the back? How is is painted? Does the formk have a threaded steerer?
Or can't you just compare the steerer tube to an 1 1/8 frame/fork?
I'll have a word with my mate and get him to take it apart. I thought it might be an easy one to answer but obviously not ๐
Can you still get 1" steerer suspension forks?
Ask over on retrobike.co.uk someone might have what you need.
Oops. I was wrong then!
I've got some old Pace pro class forks with a 1" threaded steerer I really should sell if your mate wants the retro look.
Email's in my profile if you're interested ๐
94 P7 here witha 1 1/8" steerer?!?
96 p7 here and it's a pain in the arse 1inch steerer. Still got the original rc36 forks that I can meaning to get rebuilt and a rigid pace fork.
I've got a P7 (sadly cracked at the rear wishbone) from I think around 1995-6 with a 1 inch head tube.
My LBS has a dusty but unused pair of original 1 inch threaded P7 forks in stock if you fancy going fully old school.