asked by: a guest will this fork will work with nishiki 1986
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anwered by: canteau It might, but we would need to know more information than that. Most likely you will need to update the headset and stem from what was stock.
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asked by: a guest Would this fork work with Shimano V-style brakes? Thanks.
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anwered by: canteau The Ritchey Comp fork requires a road caliper style brake with a recessed mount. There are no studs to mound canti or v-brake style brakes.
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i use it on my work bike because its strong, lightweight, aero, stiff, and reasonably comfortable (its got aluminum reinforcements in the fork crown and dropouts).
Summed up: good bang for your buck if you're looking for a fork which is both light and strong.
Yes, I would recomend this to a friend.
Likes: Low Weight ~540
Works for: most applications
Dislikes: ugly white logo, no fender mounts
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September 11, 2011
reviewed by: A Guest
I ride an old lemond steel frame that I converted to a single speed. When I was given a Campi record threadless headset for my bday, it was time to upgrade my fork. I had absolutely no idea how much it would improve my ride... truly amazing! The streets of chi-town can be very harsh with road vibration. This fork cancels out 90% of what I could feel with a steel fork. It certainly has my approval!
I needed a new fork for my Look and it's getting harder and harder to find carbon forks in the 1" size. This fork not only looks great, but it's light, and feels really solid. I am extremely happy with this product and the service from Tree Fort.