Considering wound-up makes a carbon steerer fork for tandems, I don't think it is that big a deal. Of course, mine on the crossbike has an aluminum insert.
I'm running a reynolds pro peloton with no flex problems at all, and I'm a bit over 200. However, I did drop a line to reynolds and ask about weight limits on the pro peleton, their response was "hop on fat boy and ride...ride like the wind" no not really but they did tell me that I should have no problems on that fork.
I hope I don't screw up the carbon dropouts. I will check it closely, and send it back if it doesn't look good. I got it for $192 from performance with a coupon. Got some microsensors for$79.96 also.
I think the Easton is good. I have a Wound-Up, with an alu crown, which I feel safe on. I was thinking on upgrading to the Easton though. I just don't plan on using it for 15 years, like some people with their carbon fiber bikes.
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