1 1/8 steerer (not bothered about carbon), must have eyelets for mudguards.
I put a Kinesis DC37 on my winter bike last year.
Seems to do the job nicely. Takes a mudguard with 28mm tyres easily.
Got it on sale, with Topcashback, for under £100.
I've had a Deda Black Rain for a few years which I'd happily recommend.
We sell a few of these. Very nice and has a hole for lights/ guards at the crown. Disc only though.
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That's very nice, Tim but my bike (an alloy Synapse) has ordinary road brakes.
Kinesis DC07 then. I've got one on my winter bike, does exactly what a fork should do.
There's tons to chose from in that case. The Kinesis is as good as any.
Columbus Hiver is very nice indeed
taxi25 - MemberKinesis DC07 then. I've got one on my winter bike, does exactly what a fork should do.
Looks like it ticks most, if not all, of the boxes - good call.
Enigma. It was the only full carbon monocoque fork I could find with mudguard eyes. It's on my paddy waggon with sks p35s.
Finished up with a [b]Kinesis DC07[/b], once they were back in stock. Fitted it during the week and took it out for a spin this morning. Does the job and [i]feels[/i] like it takes more road buzz out than the original fork.........possibly. 😉