Not even on their website, so you see it here first kids, the new Ritchey carbon mountain bike fork:
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Right now, all they're advertising is
this model which appears to meet the same needs but has a significantly more sculpted look and no claimed weight. I wonder if they'll come out with a 29er version where rigid forks are pretty common? I tried to get some facts from one of the ladies in the booth but she turned out to be PR and didn't know a ton of product detail. Friendly though.
4 comments:
Hey this pictured fork is actually the new PRO Mountian Fork. It will be available in 26" and 29" wit ha 445 axle-crown for the 26" and 485 axle-crown for the 29". IT has a 50mm crown diameter, forged hollow crown for light weight and full carbon dropout and disc brake tab - Ritchey Marketing Coordinator
Thanks very much for clearing up the facts. I'll add those details to the post. Good luck with the new fork.
When can I get one? Me wantee!
Thomas, try calling your local Ritchey dealing bike shop. They probably place an order once a week or so, given all that Ritchey makes.
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