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Been going round and round looking at commuter/cx/road/29ers and to add to my confusion wondering if there's any reason why I couldn't fit a modern disc fork to an older road/cx frame?
Can't think why not, braking forces are the same, only issue might be compatibility with levers. but as I'd be building from existing bits and bobs can't see that being a problem.
Yes, I've done it using a Road BB7 so no compatibility problem with the brake lever
I looked into this for an old steel frame. Issues were finding a 1" threaded fork of the right length and trail. It doesn't exist AFAIK.
Does it need a 1" steerer fork? If it does, can you get a disk fork with a 1" steerer? Older frame might not be strong enough for disk brakes?
Didn't mean anything proper 1" old just not new. Quite a few new cx frames with discs but secondhand most seem to have cantis.
Had discs on the mtb for years so for year round use quite keen on the same for commuting.
Unovolo...that is gorgeous. 🙂
It's not always so simple. Measure the axle to crown height of what you have against what you intend to replace it with.



