
- Double butted, curved fork blades provide excellent tyre clearance as well as increased contact/weld area, helping produce a stronger fork.
- Super thick one-piece CNC machined aluminium steerer tube (6mm wall thickness), this fork overcomes many issues previously seen when using a bonded 2 piece steerer.
- Unique slotted steerer to save weight.
- Minimalist one piece top-cap/nut replaces the standard press-fit star fangled nut, top-cap and bolt featured on other forks.
- Compact forged machined dropouts are drilled to save weight.
- Finished in ultra-durable hard anodising or polished/lacquered to help prevent scratches and chips, keeping the forks looking great for many rides to come.
- Available for 20" bikes only, white powder coat finish.
- Weight: 729g (Disc Only)
- All weights include top bolt (replaces top-cap, bolt and star fangled nut) and un-cut 200mm steerer.
Fork Dimensions
- Axle to Crown length: 360mm- Axle Offset: 45mm
- Steerer tube length: 199mm
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This is probably a silly question but do you know what size disc rotor you need for these forks?
Posted by Craig on 26/02/2011
Reply from TartyBikes on 28/02/2011
Hi Craig - If you have a #5 Caliper Hope brake you'd need a 160mm rotor. If you have a #3 Caliper Hope brake you'd need a 180mm rotor. If you're using a cable disc brake (e.g. an Avid BB7), the rotor size is usually written on the adaptor you'll have. These forks have a standard IS mount. Thanks, Mark