help! i want a suspension fork with 1 inch threaded steerer.
darren cronk
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No, i love my old hard tail far too much to upgrade.
I have twice already, and been dissapointed.
But, now i sit trying to get yet another 1 inch fork for it.
Last time was 5 years ago. I can't believe that there are none around, its just a matter of asking i tell myself.
Marzocchi do a new PRO ETA version, but at almost £200 its more than I want to spend.
Anyone know of new or used models I should look up.
Please lemme know
Thank you kindly
Darren
I have twice already, and been dissapointed.
But, now i sit trying to get yet another 1 inch fork for it.
Last time was 5 years ago. I can't believe that there are none around, its just a matter of asking i tell myself.
Marzocchi do a new PRO ETA version, but at almost £200 its more than I want to spend.
Anyone know of new or used models I should look up.
Please lemme know
Thank you kindly
Darren
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Very rare now - 1inch threadless are slightly less rare. Pace used to do some, seen a few Maguras and of course the odd Zocchi. I'd scour the ads and ebay.0
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thanks supersonic, i am doing the digging.
did not know about Maguras. thanks - I'll look into it.
Cheers
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Hey Darren,
How about these Marzocchi ETA Pro, they have a 1" steerer
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=22693'08 Stinky and an old Saracen X-tort Single speed
"It would not be at all strange if history came to the conclusion that the perfection of the bicycle was the greatest incident of the nineteenth century"0 -
davree wrote:Hey Darren,
How about these Marzocchi ETA Pro, they have a 1" steerer
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=22693
Oooopps! :oops:
I didn't read the first post properly now did I!!'08 Stinky and an old Saracen X-tort Single speed
"It would not be at all strange if history came to the conclusion that the perfection of the bicycle was the greatest incident of the nineteenth century"0 -
It's probably worth getting a threadless headset and stem to widen your choice slightly. Even a few years ago, 1" threaded sus forks were few and far between.0