Fork & seatpost dimensions -Trek 1400



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I want to fit a carbon fork and seat post to my 2001 Trek 1400. Can someone tell me what diameters I need to look for. Also whether a straight fork will cause any problems with toes catching the wheel.
Thanks
 
Originally posted by Hipposheep
I want to fit a carbon fork and seat post to my 2001 Trek 1400. Can someone tell me what diameters I need to look for. Also whether a straight fork will cause any problems with toes catching the wheel.
Thanks

Are you sure about the age of your bike? (Trek hasn't made the 1400 since 1997). At any rate, the Headset for that bike is 1", and the seatpost diameter is 27.2. Good Luck! ;)
 
I bought it new in the UK at the end of 2001 (with a work bonus because I work soooo hard). It is USPS white with mainly blue & red transfers, 105 groupset etc
 
Originally posted by Hipposheep
I bought it new in the UK at the end of 2001

Interesting... Was this a bike that the shop had in stock for a few years?
 
Not to my knowledge - they were selling it as an end of season bargain & I have been very happy with it - I just want to lose some of the road buzz & hope that a couple of bits of carbon might help.
 
Originally posted by Hipposheep
I want to fit a carbon fork and seat post to my 2001 Trek 1400. Can someone tell me what diameters I need to look for. Also whether a straight fork will cause any problems with toes catching the wheel.
Thanks
A straight fork has the same offset or rake as a curved one. You need to match the rake and crown to dropout distance or handling could be affected. I could say something about throwing good money away,but I won't.
 
Your replies got me curious, so I gave Trek a call, (I'm across the pond from you) they confirmed the last year of production, and dim. I gave you. You could possibly accomplish your goals by considering a slightly wider tyre, and save a few £'s. (Sounds like ya got a deal on it!) ;)
 

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