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Looking at my Roadrat last night and the standard forks are sinfully ugly.
Any suggestions for alternatives for using discs only other than Kinesis DC19's
Cheers
Ken
Kona p2
I'm sure I have seen someone with some Pace RC31's on it.
The other alternative is to see if Cy from Coti will sell the X forks seperatley
Another vote for the P2's. I've seen one running with P2's and it did look way better than the fugly Cotic forks. That said I've got used to mine now and quite like the forward facing disc mount.
I've been searching on eBay for months for a cross fork. Apart from P2s and carbon mtb stuff very little comes up. I got some 800gm 400mm P2s this week-pretty rare, they are usually longer and 1100gm. I own some DC19s and they are great btw but might look odd.
A year ago I scoured the web for light disc cross forks and found about 10 - I can find the list for you if you want?
Kinesis DC19?
http://www.cyclesurgery.com/kinesis%20dc19%20carbon%20fork/road-forks/bikes-components-bikewear/fcp-product/10389
Cheers Al that would be great.
I have a pair of dc19s on my Major Jake so I think I may try those or at least do a bit of a measure up and test fit to get an idea of what will work
singular peregrine forks, ace! running a pair on my pompino and theyre lovely...
Pompino "Pompetamine" disc fork not particularly pretty nor lightweight but works for me!
Salsa's "La Cruz" looks good and is listed with Ison as available in March; and here if they've got stock http://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b104s29p7093&rs=gb
P2 700c fork on mine. Works fine, same sizing as the Roadrat fork.
Why are folk changing 'Rat forks, just the looks or for weight / comfort or what ?
That Salsa looks nice but is pricey for steel IMO, and no idea of weight. My DC19s are 750gm. Here's urls I got around 15 months ago, some are foreign and some will now be dead, and there will be new stuff around too. Pompetamine hard to beat for value & looks, but obviously colours will not match and they are heavy.
http://www.speedgoat.com/product.asp?part=144620&cat=34&brand=1238
http://www.speedgoat.com/product.asp?part=14672&cat=34&brand=287
http://www.redlinebicycles.com/adultbikes/carbon-fork-disc.html
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Kinesis_Crosslight_3_Alloy_Fork/5360013680/
http://americancycle.com/itemdetails.cfm?ID=9005
http://www.fatbirds.co.uk/detail.asp/sku=upgr-K-XL-DC19-11-8
http://elitecycling.com/page.cfm?PageID=99&action=details&sku=FK2400
http://www.nashbar.com/bikes/Product_10053_10052_175019_-1_201511_10000_201514
http://www.fullcycles.com/product_info.php/products_id/1365
Looking at my Roadrat last night and the standard forks are sinfully ugly.
a moot point surely?
Why are folk changing 'Rat forks, just the looks or for weight / comfort or what ?
I'd change mine for the comfort and to save a bit of weight if I went carbon. Standard Rat fork was beefed up after a recall, I think, and is relatively heavy and a little harsh. Non-plussed by the aesthetics thing also, but I guess if folk want to improve the way the bike looks to them, then fair enough.
DC19's on mine. Suits the black and white scheme nicely, definitely helped with comfort - they seem to have a bit of flex that the standard fork didn't have (in a good way)
DC19's on mine. Suits the black and white scheme nicely, definitely helped with comfort - they seem to have a bit of flex that the standard fork didn't have (in a good way)
Are you running discs with those? Is the geometry unchanged? Thanks.
Yes, can't say I noticed a change in geometry/handling but it's a flat bar/commuting type set-up so probably not so noticeable anyway. One thing to note - I couldn't refit my mudguard easily (SKS chromplastic jobby) due to the mounts being in an odd spot on the DC19.
BWD DC19's are disc only
As I said earlier I might try the pair I have on my cx bike on the Roadrat and either get another pair for the Roadrat or nicer disc only forks for the cx bike
Thanks guys.
I remember a discussion on here about a Boardman carbon fork available through Halfords but only if you can find someone to order you one in specially...
Someone's got a load of croix de fer forks on fleabay at the mo. About £50 a pop.
[b]DC19 forks trial fit[/b]
Original Roadhog forks
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DC19's (whick look rather good even though I say so myself)
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The other alternative is to see if Cy from Coti will sell the X forks seperatley
Given the bashing they got in the road.cc review of the >X<, I'd say they probably wouldn't be a good bet (though using dics may avoid their issues).
Trigon do a full carbon disc-only fork that is quite tidy. A2C is 415mm and it's about 550g I think.
The first company to make a disc-only full carbon fork with a A2C of 390-400mm to fit std road bikes is going to make a killing.
Also Boardman/Halfords will sell you one of the carbon forks from a Boardman hybrid for £200. Has a alu steerer but is quite handsome.
Reggie
I was just looking at the trigon ones on fleabay. They do look rather tidy. I was weighing up the risk of ordering from tiawan.
I wouldn't be concerned re. ordering from abroad, had p[lenty good experiences.
I bought the Trigon forks/fork a while back (Ebay from Taiwan, as you suggest) thinking they were 395mm A2C (that's what they said...) but when they arrived they were 415mm. I very nearly kept them as they were light and well made/finished but I decided not to in the end as 415 was just a bit too long. Nice forks though.
Like I said, if they were 400mm A2C it would be a no-brainer, as our yank cousins might say
£££!!!! IIRC?
I think maybe Voodoo or someone did something that Tim @ Sideways could get or had some knocking around, may be worth asking?
$210 (£130ish) is the cheapest I can find them so not that bad
That include shipping and tax?
Where?
From [url= http://www.treefortbikes.com/product/333222343066/111/Winwood-Muddy-Carbon-Cross.html ]Tree Fort Bikes[/url] although they don't appear to have any in stock and it doesn't include shipping or coming into the UK add ons
Cool ta. I'd guess that could add 50% on.
Al, I've mailed them to get a date for restocking and to see if they'll ship to the UK
Cool, will be interested to hear outcome.
My P2s arrived yesterday...claimed weight(packaging) 795gm
actual weight...1147gm
😐
claimed weight(packaging) 795gm......actual weight...1147gm
That's a 44% increase 😯
Ken! ****ers!
I did check with the guy before I BIN'd...could be interesting trying to get a refund
Tree Fort bikes don't ship internationally 🙁
On the plus side Billy's in Cambridge list them as a special order item for £270
[url] http://www.billys.co.uk/english/group.php?prod=fkwi-carbx-d [/url]
**** moi.
How heavy?
According to the Winwood website 682g so allowing for the 40% bollox factor that makes 954g
Hmm I'd be sticking with DC19s...the 68gm I can lose off my belly.
I must admit that another pair of DC19's are looking like a good option
Picked up my 'Rat from the LBS yesterday with the DC19s fitted and went for a hack. Very impressed - doing everything I wanted in terms of improved comfort and taking road buzz out. Very happy
Gonna try these aluminium Spesh 700c disc forks out as I'm not wanting to spend any more cash on this as I'm still not sure if it's gonna stay in the garage as I have a hankering to build a track bike (for no reason other than I do) 😀
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