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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 2
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well i'm converting a old mtb bike into a city commuter. I've got everything ripped off right now and the ss conversion almost done. I serouisly thing about just putting a rigid fork on because i won't taking it offroad much.
what forks would you reccomend?? i'm think'n the kona p2 project would be my 1st choice ebay find...anybody used mosso? http://cgi.ebay.com/08-MOSSO-Carbon...1QQcmdZViewItem |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Missouri, USA
Posts: 66
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Have you checked out Surly forks? They make some nice cromo steel forks that are great for commuting. check out the 1x1 and the instigator
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 91
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Salsa Cromoto looks good at about the same price as the Surly's.
The Cromoto has tapered blades which look better and may be more shock absorbing. I have an instigator on one of my bikes and my son has a Cromoto on his. Axle to crown length was the main factor for me. The 1x1 is the shortest, then the Cromoto and then the Instigator. Cheers |
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