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Replacing Fork with Carbon

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Old 15-08.-2003, 09:00 AM   #1
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I am considering replacing the fork on my 1998 Bianchi. I think the current fork is steel along with the rest of the bike, and it is threaded. Is it worth the expense and effort? And how much effort will I be getting myself into. I am by no means afraid of a wrench, but I do not have any specialized tools.

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Old 15-08.-2003, 09:47 PM   #2
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I wouldn't bother. A nice steel frame with steel fork gives you the desired comfort. Will of cource reduce the weight a bit, but not significant. (And if a few grams are important - replace the bike).
The fork might seriosly afffect the stability and steering responce - don't distroy what Bianchi made.....
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Old 16-08.-2003, 03:44 AM   #3
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Easton EC90 fork would be my suggestion; and while you're at it go to an Aheadset style headset / good stem combo. You'll gain in comfort and stability -- and shave serious grams.

My wife's bike, a Cannondale R1000, came with a carbon fork ... a Coda/Cannondale something or other. When I upgraded my old school Kestral carbon/chromoly steerer fork, I was so happy with the Easton that I had to put one on my wife's bike as well. Even going from a pretty good one that came with her bike, she noticed a big improvement, instantly.

Ironically, right after upgrading my bike, the frame cracked. The new bike I got at half-price (Specialized offered an E-5 frame at no cost, or an Allez Pro at half price), wasn't compatible with the 1" steertube on my Easton. So I sold my old components to a local new/used retailer, including the fork :-(

The Specialized C4 fork that comes on the Allez Pro is good enough that I can't justify the cost of an Easton EC 90 with a 1-1/8" steertube.

But I miss the EC90. I belive you'd see a big improvement by upgrading. Sorry Ajo, just MHO.

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Old 17-08.-2003, 11:15 AM   #4
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Old 17-08.-2003, 05:53 PM   #5
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I have Reynolds Ouzo Pro forks on my racing bikes and I love 'em!

However, I've just taken off the Time carbon fork from my old Bianchi commuting bike and put the original steel fork back on.

It's definitely a bit heavier but the ride quality is much improved.
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