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Old 04-22-24, 04:50 PM
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Our co-op might have one. I shot the OP a PM on it.
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Several years ago I bought a Columbus Minimal 1" threadless all-carbon fork. Beautiful fork, lightweight, not cheap, but well within the normal price range of a high quality fork.

If you currently have a threaded set up, you can convert to a threadless steerer with a new headset - and decent headsets, say a basic Cane Creek, aren't really expensive.

If you want a CF fork with a threaded steer tube, look at Wound Up. Not cheap, not very light, but good reputation and I think they have what you need.

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