trailwright
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Now that is a bit of a NOS bargainOr from here for less, but you’d still have to get it threaded:
https://bicyclist.cc/product/tange-800c-curved-blade-unicrown-fork-for-26/
Now that is a bit of a NOS bargainOr from here for less, but you’d still have to get it threaded:
https://bicyclist.cc/product/tange-800c-curved-blade-unicrown-fork-for-26/
You can’t simply thread steerers made for Aheadset application - the tubing tends to be a different (thinner) diameter. That’s a big safety no-no. And extending thread on an existing threaded steerer can be extremely hard if it’s Reynolds or similar cro-mo tubing.@TreaderSteve
This is lovely, but you'll need to get the steerer threaded - easy enough I guess.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/32626325...ll&brand=Tange&_trksid=p4481478.c101506.m1851
And if you changed your mind about spending big bucks then this is a beauty...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14608099...dV8oD2Cb6xRV0Yw5S5NnrUeA==|tkp:Bk9SR7Sa39nPZA
AgreeCan I ask why you don’t like Ritchey Logics? I’d have thought their compliant feel would compliment the frame nicely…?
There was no such thing from my recollection of a 1" aheadset for mountain bike application, it was always 1 1/8" or 1 1/4"; road yes, 1" for sure for a while. So as the ad states, this looks to be steerer for threading. The seller doesn't mention anything about aheadset.You can’t simply thread steerers made for Aheadset application - the tubing tends to be a different (thinner) diameter. That’s a big safety no-no. And extending thread on an existing threaded steerer can be extremely hard if it’s Reynolds or similar cro-mo tubing.