Dimension
26" Mountain Fork 1" Threadless 260mm Black
So you've decided that the old mountain bike in your garage is destined for the dumpster. Don''t you think you should give it one more chance? After all, a bike is a horrible thing to waste! Give it another go with the Dimension 26" mountain fork with a 1" steer tube and a threadless stem compatibility. Use this fork to get your old steed up and running again. Made of cro-moly, it rides great and is durable so you won''t have to worry about replacing it again any time soon.
- Cantilever or linear pull brake mounts for rim brake systems
- Forged dropouts with eyelets so your fork is rack or fender ready
- Classic look and great ride feel of steel
Dimension Forks are intended for general recreational riding only; they are not intended for aggressive riding, stunt riding or road racingSpecifications
Brake Type
Cantilever, Rim Brake
Front Axle Type
9x1 (Standard Quick Release)
Steerer Tube
1" Threadless
Steerer Tube Length
260mm
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asked by: a guest
How wide of a tire can i run on this?
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anwered by: theofarnum
Dimension lists max tire clearance for this fork as 2.4
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If I wanted to get this to replace a threaded quill fork I'd need to pull the top and bottom inside bearings to replace with a threadless setup? What additional parts would I need? I've seen a couple of videos how to do it but the replacement parts aren't obvious. Thanks.
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anwered by: canteau
To convert from threaded to threadless, you will need to purchase a 1" threaded headset that fits your frame and in addition to the fork, you will also need a threadless stem, and spacers.
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How long is the steerer?
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anwered by: jackivey
The steer tube length is 260mm and the hole for mounting brakes is the standard size. Big enough for almost all single pull brakes. Thanks
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There is a hole in the center of the fork, just below the crown.
Is this hole large enough to fit center pull cantis, like the Dia Compe DC 750? Thanks.
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anwered by: canteau
The hole in the center of this fork is there so that you can mount a fender.
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What is the weight of the Dimension MTB fork? Will it work with v brake?
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anwered by: canteau
The Dimension MTB fork weighs approximately 1000g and is compatible with both cantilever and v-brakes.
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i want a carbon fiber one like this with a 1" steer tube
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Is the fork suspension corrected?
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What's the axle-to-crown measurement?
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anwered by: jkaufman
395mm
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I have an old klein pulse . I don't know if it is 1" or 1 1/8". Do you know?
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