Great fork for a Neo Retro project. These Forte Axis branded forks were made by Kinesis for performancebike from what I gather. This one looks identical to the Kinesis Saber.
Condition looks like a take off or super lightly ridden with signs of a crown race / brake being installed & removed. Happy to send more photos / answer questions.
Alloy drops
Carbon steerer a hair longer than 24cm.
345grams with the plug
Item Location: Los Angeles, CA
Shipping available? Yes
Local pickup available? Yes
Returns accepted? No
Comments
Question Hey there,
It's a carbon steerer, unthreaded and the spacing at the drops is 100mm. It should easily fit a 25mm tire and maybe larger depending on your tire/wheel combo.
I did use the wayback machine to try and get more info on the fork and I found specs for it on a couple of sites.
-40mm of rake and an axel-to-crown of 365
There was also a non "pro" version that had an alloy steerer and was 100 grams or so more.
Hope that helps. let me know if you need anything else.
Cheers,
Ryne
Question hello, I like the look of the fork. Do you happen to know the Offset of the fork? do you know the distance of the forks triangle apex, wanting to know how large of tire width it can accommodate for a 700C tire? What is the axel spread and lug size? should handle a 9mm axel with a width of 100mm. also is this a 1 inch threaded fork ? I can not see the stem end in the photos.
Any info will help.
Thank you.
Hey there,
It's a carbon steerer, unthreaded and the spacing at the drops is 100mm. It should easily fit a 25mm tire and maybe larger depending on your tire/wheel combo.
I did use the wayback machine to try and get more info on the fork and I found specs for it on a couple of sites.
-40mm of rake and an axel-to-crown of 365
There was also a non "pro" version that had an alloy steerer and was 100 grams or so more.
Hope that helps. let me know if you need anything else.
Cheers,
Ryne
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