happycampyer
02-16-2011, 05:56 AM
A while back Serotta announced that it would introduce a number of new fork models over the next six months:
http://www.serotta.com/news-events/36/details/
"Set for staggered delivery over the next six months, and available for aftermarket and OE customers, the new fork line will include: The 650-road fork, specific for the needs of smaller road bikes. The Cyclocross, a true competition specific fork in multiple rakes and stiffness’s. The Aero, an aero fork that combines superior ride qualities with a wind cheating aero design. The Touring designed for fast touring, available in long reach, with room for multiple tires and light fenders. The Expedition Fork featuring cantilever and disc brake options allowing for up to 38mm tires and fender mounts. The MTB, a rigid 29er fork available in two lengths, one for rigid fork compatible and the other for suspension fork designed bikes."
I'm particularly interested in the touring fork—has anyone heard any more about when these forks will be available?
http://www.serotta.com/news-events/36/details/
"Set for staggered delivery over the next six months, and available for aftermarket and OE customers, the new fork line will include: The 650-road fork, specific for the needs of smaller road bikes. The Cyclocross, a true competition specific fork in multiple rakes and stiffness’s. The Aero, an aero fork that combines superior ride qualities with a wind cheating aero design. The Touring designed for fast touring, available in long reach, with room for multiple tires and light fenders. The Expedition Fork featuring cantilever and disc brake options allowing for up to 38mm tires and fender mounts. The MTB, a rigid 29er fork available in two lengths, one for rigid fork compatible and the other for suspension fork designed bikes."
I'm particularly interested in the touring fork—has anyone heard any more about when these forks will be available?