WTD: (maybe) 29" rigid forks.

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WTD: (maybe) 29" rigid forks.

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Anyone got owt, steel or carbon, QR and straight steerer?
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:Anyone got owt, steel or carbon, QR and straight steerer?
Yes. I think anyway.
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Sorry. Checked and they are the holy grail. Rigid. 1 1/8. 15mm bolt through!
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:Anyone got owt, steel or carbon, QR and straight steerer?
Yes, but they're on the short side...

CarbonCycles carbon fork, alu straight steerer 1 1/8.
A-C: 465mm
Steerer cut to ~210mm
ISO disc mount, no v-brake bosses.

Very little use (~100 miles)

Looks like this one - but not so fat :-)
http://www.carboncycles.cc/?s=0&c=105&p=1784&tb=003
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I've got a pair of ecr forks, uncut steerer.
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Exotic will likely be too short - sorry.

If the ECR is the same length as the Krampus (I'm assuming it's probably the same fork) then that might do it ... any idea of price Steve?
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Got some exotic forks like above but I expect the steerer might be too short.
Ill check later.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote:Exotic will likely be too short - sorry.

If the ECR is the same length as the Krampus (I'm assuming it's probably the same fork) then that might do it ... any idea of price Steve?
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The ECR fork is much like our Ogre fork. Both are CroMoly 29er forks. Both work with frames designed for 80m-travel suspension forks. Both feature 51mm I.S. disc caliper mounts, brake line guides, accommodations for a rack and fender, and 2 sets of cage mounts (one on each leg) that let you mount large size or standard water bottle cages. Both are designed to run just about any combination of parts and accessories you’d want on a fork and are finished in durable black powdercoat. The only real differences are 1) ECR is disc brake only, and 2) ECR’s offset is 47mm, 5mm more than Ogre’s.

Axle-to-crown: 468mm
Offset: 47mm
Steerer: 260mm, 1-1/8˝ straight
tyre Clearance: 29 x 3.0˝
Weight: 3.1 lb (1.4kg) uncut
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A very generous offer Steve, thank you.

In return, I shall send you a special surprise. I shall include some money for postage too.
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The white steel On-One ones no good Stu?
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PM me your address and I'll get them out to you next week
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The white steel On-One ones no good Stu?
Steerer's a wee bit too short Jase.
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