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New frame - fork/HS question
I ordered a new Dean EL DIENTE Ti frame with a 44 mm HT should I go 1-1/8 - 1-1/4 or 1-1/2 this is new ground for me. Fork recommendations are welcome, Enve is their go to but said Columbus would also work. I assume CK HS is best but open to suggestions also.
Thanks, Jeff
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Enve makes a good fork. Hard to go wrong with their stuff. Chris King headsets are nice, but if you’re looking for an alternative Cane Creek 110 series are very nice as well.
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Are you considering medium reach calipers?
If not why not? If yes go Whisky. Lovely fork.
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Whiskey be another option, good fork but mid reach which maybe would not work in the back if the frame was not made for it |
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Parlee forks pop up every now and again too.
What decals and finish are you doing on the frame? Groupset? . . . We need our own reality TV series: a cross between Making It and Project Runway.. "Alright, today you have a brushed titanium frameset, and $3k to finish your build. You must use at least one part 100% made in the USA, and your build must be appropriate for mixed surfaces." Sent from my Pixel 2 XL using Tapatalk
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Watching this thread carefully for fork ideas for a “no-holds-barred hammerfest bicycle” with rim brakes.
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Columbus forks are pretty good, but the lowest take they offer is 45, where as Enve offers a 43, which offers slightly more stable handling. Personally, if the head angle is 72.5 or less, I'd go with a 45 rake, if it's 73 or more, I'd go with a 43 rake.
If you want lower than a 43 rake, the only options I know of are to pull a fork off a Trek or BMC. I actually really like my 40mm rake Trek Emonda fork on the custom frame I'm riding, but it took some work to make it work with an external cup headset. |
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I would just do a google image search "Dean EL DIENTE Ti" and take a look at the forks used in complete builds that others have done.
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Nope, my Canti Carver is my big tire road/"gravel" bike. This one will take 28's which is fine for where I ride.
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Decide quick, 25% off is pretty good, if the stock EL VADO frame fits, it should fit the bill for $1275.00.
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On forks. I found that the Enve 2.0 1.125/1.25 added just the right touch of additional "firmness" (vs. stiffness) on my Hampsten with the D-11 size HT for this bigger boy. |
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Yeah, but that lower race allowing the 1.25" bearing to work with the D-11 headtube no longer exists. Except for the one I have...
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forgot you were a Carver bro
sounds like you know what you want!
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