Hello everyone!
I recently found my dream frame at a price I could afford. I found a 1997 26" Ti Litespeed Obed. I drove a long way to get it but I am so glad I did. I have completely rebuilt it and it looks awesome.
There is one part that I have not been able to find-- you guessed it...THE FORK! The issue I am facing is that the bike is built around an 80mm fork. I cannot find a quality rigid fork that is suspension corrected for 80mm anywhere.
The Salsa Cromoto 26 that has the Canti and Disk mounts has a 425mm axel to crown. After all the research I have done, this looks like the one I need. I would also consider is a rigid Ti fork with similar dimensions, but I probably can't afford it. Additionally, a triple butted Kona P2 in the right size-preferably with disk mounts would be great too. PLEASE message me if you have one that would work. I am in the USA so it would need to be shipped there. I am so excited to get this bike on the trails!
1 & 1/8th steerer in case you were unsure. Need a minimum of 7" steerer.
Thank you!
Steve
I recently found my dream frame at a price I could afford. I found a 1997 26" Ti Litespeed Obed. I drove a long way to get it but I am so glad I did. I have completely rebuilt it and it looks awesome.
There is one part that I have not been able to find-- you guessed it...THE FORK! The issue I am facing is that the bike is built around an 80mm fork. I cannot find a quality rigid fork that is suspension corrected for 80mm anywhere.
The Salsa Cromoto 26 that has the Canti and Disk mounts has a 425mm axel to crown. After all the research I have done, this looks like the one I need. I would also consider is a rigid Ti fork with similar dimensions, but I probably can't afford it. Additionally, a triple butted Kona P2 in the right size-preferably with disk mounts would be great too. PLEASE message me if you have one that would work. I am in the USA so it would need to be shipped there. I am so excited to get this bike on the trails!
1 & 1/8th steerer in case you were unsure. Need a minimum of 7" steerer.
Thank you!
Steve