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Lynskey Adds Two New Carbon Forks to Build Options

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For Lynskey fans and customers, two new road bike forks have been added to the mix of options.

Both have straight 1-1/8″ steerers, alloy dropout inserts for 9mm QR, and Lynskey logos. The Pro, above, uses 3K woven carbon fiber with a full carbon steerer, matte finish and comes in at 336g. Retail is $349.

The Sport model, pictured after the break, uses 12K carbon fiber and gets a glossy finish. It’s steerer and crown are alloy, and it comes in at 542g with a 300mm steerer. Retail is $179. Full specs on their website

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Whatever
Whatever
11 years ago

Lynskey OEMs a fork. This is news?

Fudge Yeah!!!
Fudge Yeah!!!
11 years ago

I was really hoping to see a true axle disc fork.

Speedy
Speedy
11 years ago

$58 more and you get an Enve 2.0.

I am curious as to who is making these? And who designed them? Are they designed by Lynskey, or did they just purchase a carbon fork from an open mold?

donnie
donnie
11 years ago

cheep chinese mass products, like their tubesets…

Greg
Greg
11 years ago

they should put a twist on the legs to “stiffen” them. ha!

Luker
Luker
11 years ago

I dunno. I love the idea of craft Honed carbon, but someday SE Asians will do it just as well. (And have been) Lynksey has a b*tch of an accountant but how else can you survive?

Joe b
Joe b
11 years ago

Just another example of cheep Chinese crap coming from lynskey. Looks like they ripped of Winwood and Easton. Don’t expect any innovation from these guys just imitation and replication.

Gravity
Gravity
11 years ago

They didn’t “rip off” anyone. They went to China and got forks made, like hundreds of companies before. Nothing shocking about that. Hardly news, but hardly anything to get upset over.

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