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Old 11-04-2024, 03:36 PM
sjbraun sjbraun is offline
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Fenders on an Enve fork

My Breadwinner has an Enve fork with a threaded fork mount under the crown. Enve sells a kit to allow attachment of a fork, $60 for a little metal piece and a few bolts bothers me. Has anyone found other ways to mount a fork to an Enve fork?
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My Breadwinner has an Enve fork with a threaded fork mount under the crown. Enve sells a kit to allow attachment of a fork, $60 for a little metal piece and a few bolts bothers me. Has anyone found other ways to mount a fork to an Enve fork?
When you come to a fork in the road, take the second one off.
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My Breadwinner has an Enve fork with a threaded fork mount under the crown. Enve sells a kit to allow attachment of a fork, $60 for a little metal piece and a few bolts bothers me. Has anyone found other ways to mount a fork to an Enve fork?
But let me guess-you void the warranty if you dont use their kit.
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Which Enve fork do you have specifically?

My enve integrated road fork has a threaded hole, right under the bridge, and didn't require anything extra to make fenders work:

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