Mudguard Forks
rjsmith
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I did have a search but didn't see much recent.
Best mudguard forks? Need something stiff but pretty light if possible. The frame is good enough to do plenty of training all year round on so don't want the usual run of the mill forks.
Racelight T full carbon seems to be a popular choice. Anything better come out recently?
Best mudguard forks? Need something stiff but pretty light if possible. The frame is good enough to do plenty of training all year round on so don't want the usual run of the mill forks.
Racelight T full carbon seems to be a popular choice. Anything better come out recently?
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These bad boys.
Reaaalllyy good apparently!
http://www.cycleswag.com/cycleswag/frames_and_forks/alpha_q_cs25_full_carbon_fork_with_mudguard_eyelets.php0 -
Wow, they look really nice. cheers NapD. Not cheap, but I think Alpha forks have a good rep don't they?0
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NapoleonD wrote:These bad boys.
Reaaalllyy good apparently!
http://www.cycleswag.com/cycleswag/frames_and_forks/alpha_q_cs25_full_carbon_fork_with_mudguard_eyelets.php
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I would have put an Alpha Q on my P-X if I could have afforded it0 -
NapoleonD wrote:These bad boys.
Reaaalllyy good apparently!
Yes v nice forks.
Just note though- the shape of the leg into the crown means that there isnt as much room as it first looks for guards . I have a BR650 57mm brake calliper and sks chromoplastic mudguards, with 23mm tyres, and its fine but pretty tight.0