Inbred 29er carbon fork?

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Inbred 29er carbon fork?

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Is there a 29er version of this http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/FOOOCAR/on_one_carbon_fork
To fit an inbred 29er?
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There used to be but it seems to have vanished.

I can fully recommend these: http://www.carboncycles.cc/?s=0&t=2&c=43&
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Which one is right Stu? I've looked at them and it just confused me :P
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I ran carbon cycles forks on my 69er on Stu's recommendation, was more than happy with them.
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I had an Exotic carbon fork on my 26in Inbred and loved it. I'd happily buy another but I went for a steel Singular Swift fork on my 29in Inbred and that's also very good. It's a bit heavier but on balance I think I prefer the feel of it to the Exotic, which had a definite twang to it over bigger rocks etc.
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I have one of the carbon cycles ones (but all alloy) on my 29er Inbred. If it's harsher than my swift fork was it's not noticeable to me.
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Does anyone know is a Knard will fit between an on one/ Exotic/ Bontrager carbon fork?
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Does anyone know is a Knard will fit between an on one/ Exotic/ Bontrager carbon fork?
I'll tell you later.
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A Knard will fit in an On-one carbon-legged fork (the one with the alloy crown). Saw/ had a go with one t'other week.
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Alright next question, any advantage to a Knard up front or is it go the whole hog and get full fat front?
I'm currently running WTB weirwolf Lt 2.55s which are a great big volume tyre, but fancy a Knard upfront.
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Alright next question, any advantage to a Knard up front or is it go the whole hog and get full fat front?
I reckon that depends on what you're expecting a bigger tyre (either Knard or full blown fat tyre) to do / feel?
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