I'm looking for triple butted P2 forks for my Hei Hei, and have done some research on them on the web. It seems like the older triple butted ones, from say, mid 90's or so, are a lot lighter than the new TB ones. Bikeman sells new triple butted P2's that weigh a bit over 1000 grams, whereas the old ones are just 800+ grams.
Some guy on bikeforums said that the old P2's were cromoly, and the new ones are hi-tensile steel, hence the 200 g weight difference.
I'm not a real weight weenie , so my biggest concern with the newer, heavier forks, isn't the added 200 grams, but the potential difference in ride feel and ability to absorb impacts.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Would be most grateful
Major
Some guy on bikeforums said that the old P2's were cromoly, and the new ones are hi-tensile steel, hence the 200 g weight difference.
I'm not a real weight weenie , so my biggest concern with the newer, heavier forks, isn't the added 200 grams, but the potential difference in ride feel and ability to absorb impacts.
Can anyone shed some light on this? Would be most grateful
Major