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On Thursday, April 25, 2024 at 9:07:23 PM UTC-5 Wyatt wrote:

> Here's a fine fork that's been collecting dust in my closet that deserves 
> to find a home. Here's what I can tell you about it:
>
> - ~375 a-c
> - Mid reach brakes (57mm)
> - Clears a 38mm tire
> - ~225mm threaded 1" steerer
> - ~40mm rake
> - Eyelet for fenders at dropouts and under crown
> - 883g on the scale
>
> How about $75 plus shipping?
>
> Here's the mystery:
>
> Years and years ago, I bought a Rivendell Rambouillet from a disgruntled 
> roadie who hadn't liked the way it rode initially, bought a second fork and 
> had it painted to match the frame, decided he didn't like that either, and 
> sold me the frame and both forks. The Rambouillet is a great bike and I 
> don't know what that guy's problem was, but I've never needed two forks for 
> it and so the second one has been getting knocked around with my bike stuff 
> for decades now. I can't remember who he said made the fork.
>
> My best guess is that it is a Waterford fork (it appears to match the "Sloped 
> solid touring crown 
> <https://waterfordbikes.com/w/bikes/waterford-built-forks/slopedcross1-18incrown/>"
>  
> fork they built) but could be something else. In any case, I'm sure there's 
> a frame out there that needs this fork more than it needs to be hanging 
> around in my storage closet.
>
> If nothing else, does anyone have theories on the origin of the fork?
>

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