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30/12/2011 14:49:41
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 Mr T Posts 1619
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Hi.
Don't suppose anyone has any forks that'd fit a Planet X Pro Carbon frame? I'd prefer alu steerer forks cause I've compressed the steerer on my current forks -_-
I can't afford expensive ones, any would do, I don't care what they look like as long as they're safe and work.
Thanks Will.
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30/12/2011 15:28:29
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 NickW Posts 1424
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£49 delivered seems a pretty good deal for brand new forks that will fit your bike
http://www.planet-x-bikes.co.uk/i/q/FOPXPCR2/planet_x_pro_carbon_road_fork__version_2
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30/12/2011 18:54:06
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 peterreid Posts 52
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Will, I've got a set of Cannondale slice carbon forks with a alu steerer. What length of steerer do you need to fit the frame?
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30/12/2011 19:02:28
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 Mr T Posts 1619
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I'm not sure, never thought about that :p, I'll try take it apart over the weekend and measure the length.
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30/12/2011 19:20:28
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 peterreid Posts 52
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Will, if you just measure from where the fork enters the frame at he bottom of the headtube up to the top of the handlebar stem, that'll give you the length required. P
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30/12/2011 22:02:40
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 Mr T Posts 1619
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How much you want for the forks? I'll measure it in the morning.
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30/12/2011 23:47:58
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 peterreid Posts 52
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They're not mint but are totally safe/functional, so 20 if they're going to fit?
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31/12/2011 10:50:40
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 Mr T Posts 1619
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Yeah that sounds good 
I've not measured them yet, I'll do that in about 3 hours not up yet.
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31/12/2011 18:34:18
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 Mr T Posts 1619
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Steerer tube appears to be slightly over 23cm.
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01/01/2012 15:44:59
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 peterreid Posts 52
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Will, these ones have a steerer of just under 20cm so could be a bit short. It depends upon how low you like the front end of the bike really.
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