looking for (Carrera Subway) rigid disc fork 440 a2c
timontyres
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Dear all, I am builind up an On One Inbred (26") for loaded touring. I prefer a rigid fork with eyelets, with a a2c of about 440. Does anyone have a Carrera Subway disc fork lying around that would do the job? Any tips for alternatives? A new Surly Troll fork would do the job, but is expensive.
steel
midfork and fender eyelets
440 axle to crown
disc brake capable
23 cm steerer
able to take 2.2 tyres (26")
Thanks a lot!
steel
midfork and fender eyelets
440 axle to crown
disc brake capable
23 cm steerer
able to take 2.2 tyres (26")
Thanks a lot!
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Sorry, have all that but no disc mounts. Look at some P2 too.0
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Thanks for the tip chunkers! Will try to hunt one down, though all seem to be sold out. Is this fork discontinued? Thanks again.0
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Will have a look when in work tomorrow, there must be 50 forks scattered about!0
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That would be great if you could do that!0
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Chunkers1980 wrote:Sorry, have all that but no disc mounts. Look at some P2 too.0
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thistle (MBNW) wrote:Chunkers1980 wrote:Sorry, have all that but no disc mounts. Look at some P2 too.
Man that sucks. I might be trying to get rack eyelets in the On One cromo fork I have installed if i cannot find a new fork for a reasonable price.
Thanks for the all the help.0 -
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Thanks Arthur Scrimshaw. I got that fork currently, but it has zero opportunities to install racks on it. So I want to have rack mounts installed on it, or to replace the fork entirely.0
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Not found owt yet, but I have the cellar to search...0
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Any luck in the cellar?0
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Not found anything :-(. I am sure we have a Gusset fork somewhere. We are just refurbishing the shop, it might turn up!0
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Got a Surly ECR 27.5 fork in yesterday. Too expensive but it will turn my inbred into a rough road touring machine. A2c is 447, which should be about right. I will post pics when i got the fork installed. Thanks for the help everyone!0
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Here she is: the Inbred ECR!
I could not find any suspension corrected Surly Troll forks, but luckily Surly makes nice ECR forks corrected for 80mm suspension forks. Axle to crown is 447 mm, just 7 milimeter more than the On One steel fork that came with the frameset.
More about this bike:
https://timontyres.com/2018/07/29/the-inbred-26-surly-ecr-crossbred/0