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  • What fork change for PX Tempest?
  • MrSparkle
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    I really like my early version PX Tempest and I use it frequently for on/off road commutes to work, local xc riding and (increasingly) bikepacking. I noticed that the newer versions of the Tempest have a new Selcof fork with bosses for cargo cages on them. This seems a good idea to me and I wish mine had them. PX don’t sell them separately (as least, at the moment they don’t) so I was wondering what else I should be looking at. I don’t have loads of money to throw at this idea so exotic and expensive makes are out. I spotted on eBay that Alpkit are selling a couple of Sonder forks through their outlet and they look ok. And very cheap too. It’s just whether they are the right dimensions for my bike and if I could put up with the colours on offer.

    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226360462153?itmmeta=01J8MAS1FH7QB3GR65NFK6TJF1&hash=item34b4228b49:g:lXwAAOSwrZpm7DAk

    Any thoughts or opinions welcome.

    MrSparkle
    Full Member

    Anyone? :0(

    ampthill
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    You just need to check the axle crown measurement are about the same on both forks

    Check both use the same head tube. Almost certainly tapered

    Also check the disc mounts are the same, flat or post mount

    Finally check that they both hold the front wheel on the same way, axle vs quick release

    borosilicate
    Free Member

    It’s a very decent price for that Sonder fork, cheaper than a similar Ragley fork sold in the Wiggle firesale.  Investigating the Alpkit website the Camino seems to pack 395mm A-C and 50mm offset. Can’t see that info on the PX site (unless you can measure; not easy for offset) but I’d imagine for a gravel bike not designed for suspension forks it’ll be in the same ball park. As for colour, cheap satin black rattle can?

    dove1
    Full Member

    I’m in the same boat as you. I want carbon forks with cage mounts for my gravel bike but can’t justify spending about £300 on a pair.
    My bike is metallic orange so the forks will have to be black, otherwise I’d seriously consider those Sonder forks on eBay.

    Edit: borosilicate’s suggestion of a rattle can respray is a good idea. Hmmm?

    MrSparkle
    Full Member

    I *think* that I read that the Tempest offset was 45mm so not a million miles away. Hmmm indeed.

    MrSparkle
    Full Member

    You just need to check the axle crown measurement are about the same on both forks

    Check both use the same head tube. Almost certainly tapered

    Also check the disc mounts are the same, flat or post mount

    Finally check that they both hold the front wheel on the same way, axle vs quick release

    A-C is the same at 395.

    Looks like headtube is the same

    Flat mount

    Looks like both are 12mm thru axle.

    https://bikeinsights.com/bikes/5ce98ff224e4f6001704b79a-planet-x-tempest?build=base&version=2023

    Daffy
    Full Member

    The Sonder fork looks great, just key the fork with 800grit, and then 2k rattlecan it in a colour of your choice from Paintnuts (£20) Wet sand at 400grit, polish and lacquer.  Unless you’re after a more matt finish or just can’t be bothered with the last two steps.

    afrothunder88
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    I replaced the fork on my V2 Tempest with the Ragley Trig one mostly as I wanted additional clearance for mudguards, works fine, barely noticed the change.

    Bit cheaper than £300: https://kidsracing.co.uk/products/ragely-trig-carbon-fibre-gravel-adventure-bikepacking-fork

    Even cheaper from Europe: https://www.bicyclepedalbutik.com/ragley-trig-carbon-gravel-fork/

    BadlyWiredDog
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    I bought one of those £60 Sonder forks for a project hardtail conversion, but I also have a Camino in the same colour, with the same fork. It is a 12mm through-axle btw. Otherwise it seems fine, though no idea how it compares directly to the Tempest fork. Alpkit/Sonder are generally very helpful, so maybe drop them a line and ask?

    mrbadger
    Free Member

    When did tempest forks start having mounts? I have a set in my cupboard from 2023 as I replaced with a fox fork. Pretty sure it doesn’t have mounts however.

    faustus
    Full Member

    Cheap gravel forks from banana industries with 3 pack mounts. £130 405mm a/c, 45mm offset, so not too far off what you need, it’s got a 15mm axle though but you can get a converter sleeve easily enough:

    https://www.bananaindustries.co.uk/collections/wheels/products/olsen-fork

    Cheap: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Yosoo-Health-Gear-Bicycle-Adapter/dp/B08Y6D85NM

    More expensive: https://www.spacycles.co.uk/m20b0s119p4688/HALO-15mm-to-12mm-Thru-Axle-Adapter

    Tons of cheap converters on ebay and amazon.

    MrSparkle
    Full Member

    When did tempest forks start having mounts?

    I’m not sure what you mean. The forks on Tempest are for flat mount brake calipers.

    joebristol
    Full Member

    My Dolan GXC has a fork with mounts on it – actually wanted some without as they’d look cleaner but only the mount ones were available.

    They are expensive though. Maybe someone else has the same fork branded differently for cheaper?

    https://www.dolan-bikes.com/alpina-carbon-gravel-adventure-fork-3-bolt/

    MrSparkle
    Full Member

    When did tempest forks start having mounts?
    I’m not sure what you mean. The forks on Tempest are for flat mount brake calipers.

    Sorry, I thought you meant the brake mounts. I realise now that you mean the cargo cage mounts. It’s a recent thing. The original ones didn’t but now it’s an option. I contacted PX and they will sell them to me but they’re £204.98.

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