i-am-iron-man
Senior Retro Guru
Very nice bike, Sir.
You're probably right to give some thought to the forks. There's a good reason nobody makes forks from aluminium now and your Dynamo is no spring chicken. Best to check around the crown and the dropouts (with the wheel removed) for hairline cracks, but in this instance you might be better adopting a more preventative approach. Aluminium can fail with no prior indication of a problem - as in, suddenly and catastrophically. Cracks are not always obvious and by the time one is visible it's already too late. I'd replace the fork sooner rather than later. That way you get to retire the fork whilst it's still in one piece and you get to keep it for posterity ... and if you're regularly hitting 40, maybe be better safe than sorry.
Looking for a carbon fork with a 1" steerer, another thing altogether. I'd be looking for pair of Looks or Times if it was me.
My other thought is, please tape up your drops!
You're probably right to give some thought to the forks. There's a good reason nobody makes forks from aluminium now and your Dynamo is no spring chicken. Best to check around the crown and the dropouts (with the wheel removed) for hairline cracks, but in this instance you might be better adopting a more preventative approach. Aluminium can fail with no prior indication of a problem - as in, suddenly and catastrophically. Cracks are not always obvious and by the time one is visible it's already too late. I'd replace the fork sooner rather than later. That way you get to retire the fork whilst it's still in one piece and you get to keep it for posterity ... and if you're regularly hitting 40, maybe be better safe than sorry.
Looking for a carbon fork with a 1" steerer, another thing altogether. I'd be looking for pair of Looks or Times if it was me.
My other thought is, please tape up your drops!