Mizuno 1in carbon fork SOLD

SteveW

Retro Guru
Superb condition. Curved blade. 1in carbon 225mm steerer. Threadless. Alu lipped dropouts
£60 posted... or £80 with 1in Syncros headset (bearings perfect)
 

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Re: Mizuno 1in carbon fork

Can you do a pic of the blades front on and the crown without the bearing seat? Ta if you can.
 
Re: Mizuno 1in carbon fork

Hope this helps. If you're wondering, the fork has never been crashed
Weight, btw, is 402g on my digiscales
 

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Re: Mizuno 1in carbon fork

You happen to know the stack height of the headset? My headtube is 160mm so it'd be touch and go. Probably going to be a little short I think.
 
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Syncros headset is 35mm complete (top and bottom cups), which leaves 190mm of steerer. So you'd have 30mm for a stem
 
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Does the steerer have an alloy tube inside? Like in Wound Up forks.

Iserting a star nut inside bare carbon steerer is usually not considered to be the safest thing...
 
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It's a relatively thick carbon tube, sleeved into aluminium for the lowest 25mm
 
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SteveW":3nko1hha said:
Syncros headset is 35mm complete (top and bottom cups), which leaves 190mm of steerer. So you'd have 30mm for a stem

Yup, definetly too short for me. Thanks for measuring though...
 
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