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  • Recommend me a carbon road fork for my winter bike.
  • toxicsoks
    Free Member

    1 1/8 steerer (not bothered about carbon), must have eyelets for mudguards.

    MaryHinge
    Free Member

    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.

    Gutterball
    Free Member

    I’ve had a Deda Black Rain for a few years which I’d happily recommend.

    SidewaysTim
    Full Member

    We sell a few of these. Very nice and has a hole for lights/ guards at the crown. Disc only though.
    http://www.sidewayscycles.com/products/index.php?id=1383&clid=30

    toxicsoks
    Free Member

    That’s very nice, Tim but my bike (an alloy Synapse) has ordinary road brakes.

    taxi25
    Free Member

    Kinesis DC07 then. I’ve got one on my winter bike, does exactly what a fork should do.

    SidewaysTim
    Full Member

    There’s tons to chose from in that case. The Kinesis is as good as any.

    simondbarnes
    Full Member

    Columbus Hiver is very nice indeed

    toxicsoks
    Free Member

    taxi25 – Member

    Kinesis 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.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    Enigma. It was the only full carbon monocoque fork I could find with mudguard eyes. It’s on my paddy waggon with sks p35s.

    toxicsoks
    Free Member

    Finished up with a Kinesis DC07, once they were back in stock. Fitted it during the week and took it out for a spin this morning. Does the job and feels like it takes more road buzz out than the original fork………possibly. 😉

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