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Carbon Fibre XC fork with a disc brake

sanjuro

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Sep 13, 2004
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I am thinking about getting a multi-purpose hardtail, and one consideration is putting a rigid fork on for the winter months so I have a bad-weather road bike.

There are plenty of steel, alu, and ti forks to choose from, but one relatively low cost option is a Winwood carbon fork. Considering I am going to use a disc brake, has anyone used one of these forks?
 

Grizzle

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Sep 7, 2005
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carbon forks are cool and all, but what i don't like about them is that if they fail it is a catastrophic failure. Maybe its just me, but i do not want my fork to snap in half, i would rather have a fork that would bend first.
 

sanjuro

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Metal is certainly more reliable. However, carbon forks are quite common on the road. I am curious about the wear and tear with a disc brake.
 

patineto

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Feb 19, 2002
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Many tandems come with carbon forks, many of them are disc compatible.

this is a good place to start your search, but let me know if you need something more specific..

I do agree with the rest of the guys, I much rather have a nice cromoly fork the problem is to find something like a fatchance fork that is disc compatible and have the old "Alive" feel and not the ultra rigid feel of the current DJ forks.
 

sanjuro

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Well, I would probably get cute and ride some singletrack or go down a staircase with my carbon fork, and find myself face planted with only lycra to protect.

If I feel need to go rigid, mayble Ti!!!!