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Fork for Frame TROUBLE

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Cdizk
  
Hey




I'm just in the process of getting a carbon road frame-only, and was just trying to find out some stuff on the appropriate fork to purchase with it!!









this is all the info I have, and I know it has an intergrated headset.









Measurements




Frame Size 59.0
Seat Tube Length 59.0
Chainstay Length 40.6
Wheelbase 100.7
Top Tube Length 58.0

Head Tube Length 15.0
Fork Rake 4.3
Bottom Bracket Height 26.9
Bottom Bracket Drop 7.0
Seat Tube Diameter 27.2
Seat Tube Angle 73.0°
Head Tube Angle 73.0°


I AM IN URGENT NEED OF HELP, AS I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE IN PUTTING A WHOLE BIKE TOGETHER.

ANY ADVICE APPRECIATED

Thanks
Carl

boudreaux
  
Hey




I'm just in the process of getting a carbon road frame-only, and was just trying to find out some stuff on the appropriate fork to purchase with it!!









this is all the info I have, and I know it has an intergrated headset.









Measurements




Frame Size 59.0
Seat Tube Length 59.0
Chainstay Length 40.6
Wheelbase 100.7
Top Tube Length 58.0

Head Tube Length 15.0
Fork Rake 4.3
Bottom Bracket Height 26.9
Bottom Bracket Drop 7.0
Seat Tube Diameter 27.2
Seat Tube Angle 73.0°
Head Tube Angle 73.0°


I AM IN URGENT NEED OF HELP, AS I HAVE NO EXPERIENCE IN PUTTING A WHOLE BIKE TOGETHER.

ANY ADVICE APPRECIATED

Thanks
CarlYou sure you should be doing this??

capwater
  
Now aint the time to start if you are a total newb. Take it to a shop and if they are nice they'll let you watch and learn. You'd end up there anyway having them fix your problems. Putting a complete bike together from the ground up surely isn't real hard, but if you have no clue then it shouldn't be the first bike repair task to tackle.

Cdizk
  
Now aint the time to start if you are a total newb. Take it to a shop and if they are nice they'll let you watch and learn. You'd end up there anyway having them fix your problems. Putting a complete bike together from the ground up surely isn't real hard, but if you have no clue then it shouldn't be the first bike repair task to tackle.

Hey

Sorry, i dont think i wrote enough.

Ive been doing competitive cycling for around 2 years now, and in all that time, have only needed to take the bike to a store 3 times, the two first time the bike just needed a service, and when i bent my rear triangle. ive replaced lots of stuff on my bike, but this is the first time I'm building something from the ground up!

thanks

boudreaux
  
Hey

Sorry, i dont think i wrote enough.

Ive been doing competitive cycling for around 2 years now, and in all that time, have only needed to take the bike to a store 3 times, the two first time the bike just needed a service, and when i bent my rear triangle. ive replaced lots of stuff on my bike, but this is the first time I'm building something from the ground up!

thankswww.parktool.com repair section

Cdizk
  
www.parktool.com repair section
THANKS

The link helped alot!!

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