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February 24th 06, 01:20 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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threadless fork size: one size smaller for frame size
On 23 Feb 2006 17:12:14 -0800,
wrote:
finally got a threadless all chrome Columbus fork for my Fondriest. But
the place where I got it from shipped me a fork for a 57 cm frame while
my frame is 58cm in size. The fork for the 58cm was too pitted for them
to sell it to me. Question: is there any problem in fork size wih
regards to frame size? Will a fork meant for a 57cm frame be ok to
install on a 58cm size? Just by eyeballing it, it looks a tad shorter
than my fork on there now. Just wanted to see if there was some sort of
standard rule for matching up a fork with a particular frame size or
can a fork measured for a specifc frame size be ok to mount on other
frame sizes that are within a cm or so. My headset is on backorder so I
wanted to nip this in the bud and ask here first and send it back if I
had to before taking everything apart and seeing if it would work or
not. Thanks.
As long as the crown-to-axle distance is the same, and the steerer
tube is long enough to permit the stem to be installed properly at a
useful height, there's no problem. If it flunks either test, I'd try
to cajole them into supplying the right fork instead.
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