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I am looking for a nice 1" threadless fork with at least carbon blades to fit to my bike. I thought Columbus made some (would go nicely with the Columbus frame) but their website professes to know only about 1 1/8" steerers. Any ideas?

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Default Re: Looking for a 1" threadless fork

I don't know about Columbus, but Easton and Reynolds make carbon forks in 1" threadless. Nashbar has the Easton EC30 on sale for $99 right now.
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I found a few:

Nashbar carbon fork

Pricepoint Sette

Perf Forte Axis

Profile BRC

And I think Performance has a few more in addition to those last two.
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Check out Glory Cycles -

they have a 1 inch Torelli for $ 184.90 -
http://store.yahoo.com/glorycycles/toascafo.html
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Default Re: Looking for a 1" threadless fork

I've got a nice 1" Ouzo Pro that I'm not using. All of my current riders are 1 1/8", so ... $100?

ooops! I just noticed that you're from aussie.. it might not be worth the shipping hassle. But if you're going to buy a new fork, I've had zero problems with my 1" Renolds fork, so I bought another in the 1 1/8" size!



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I am looking for a nice 1" threadless fork with at least carbon blades to fit to my bike. I thought Columbus made some (would go nicely with the Columbus frame) but their website professes to know only about 1 1/8" steerers. Any ideas?

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Default Re: Looking for a 1" threadless fork

I'd go for a LOOK HSC 1 , 2, or 3 model (full carbon fork) its 350 grams I believe ........... there is a new LOOK all-carbon out right now , so you might be able to find the HSC at a bro-deal either on Ebay , CambriaBike.com , Colorado Cyclist .... some where online.
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Marzocchi sells a 1" adaptor for their line of 1 1/8" forks http://www.marzocchi.com/spa/?LN=UK
Click on FAQ,Tech Info,check out line #13
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Default Re: Looking for a 1" threadless fork

I have a 1" ITM millenium full carbon fork.

No problems, fairly light and reasonable price here in the UK. Not sure about avilability/ price elsewhere.
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