Early Trek Carbon Fork Question

Great. I think it is important to dis-mystify and just have a sense of being level headed what we are dealing with.

@Guinessisgoodforyou I know went through this with some early "death forks" and got nitty gritty. did his homework, and ended up with an astounding build which should be sound as houses from now for forever in principal. I'll leave him to tell the story and show.

Stephen Roach reported and descended with a cracked 753 steel fork at a race, and again it confirms one thing and one thing only - you need to be a bit weird to be deluded that these uber lightweight parts could live well well well beyond there initial guarantee period.

Steel I think is safe, because if it fails, it's slow and you can still control the bike in a "get me home" scenario.
It's here.
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1974-viscount-supabike-build-thread-sort-of.468053/
 
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