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Possible fit rigid forks instead of Lefty?

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Old 20-11.-2006, 08:12 PM   #1
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Default Possible fit rigid forks instead of Lefty?

I've got a Cannondale F800 and I'm interested in swapping the fork out for a set of rigid forks, more suited to the bike messenger work I do. Does anyone know if its possible and if so, what parts do I need? I'm assuming another headset with some kind of an adapter is required.
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Old 21-11.-2006, 09:20 AM   #2
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Default Re: Possible fit rigid forks instead of Lefty?

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I've got a Cannondale F800 and I'm interested in swapping the fork out for a set of rigid forks, more suited to the bike messenger work I do. Does anyone know if its possible and if so, what parts do I need? I'm assuming another headset with some kind of an adapter is required.

Search around for Cannondale headset adaptors. There are a few available the let you use any 1 1/8 inch fork in a Cannondale frame. From Ebay there are a couple of sellers that would post to Aus.
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