I got this fork in early April. Very Good Condition. Very comfortable, it does a great job of absorbing road shock. It has a nice semi-aero shape that would be great on a road, triathlon, or time trial bike. It is designed for an integrated head tube.
Here's the text from the Flyte website (http://www.flyte1.com/...ette/store/forks.asp): The Flyte CR3™ Integrated Carbon fork takes advantage of new carbon fiber design processes to produce a lightweight fork that rides like a dream. The CR3 uses high modulus carbon legs (1), crown (2), and steerer tube (3), producing a fork that handles with ease, provides high lateral stiffness while maintaining adequate vibration damping characteristics. The CR3 is also graced with Flyte Lytes™ high visibility 3M reflective markings providing additional margin of safety while riding. Specifications: 1 1/8” Steerer, 45mm Rake, 458 Grams, 355.5mm Axle to Crown Height.
I just prefer the handling of a 40mm rake. 700c cut for 58cm frame, approx 190mm steerer tube.
$150 obo.
Thanks,
Scott
scottspees AT hotmail DOT com.
Here's the text from the Flyte website (http://www.flyte1.com/...ette/store/forks.asp): The Flyte CR3™ Integrated Carbon fork takes advantage of new carbon fiber design processes to produce a lightweight fork that rides like a dream. The CR3 uses high modulus carbon legs (1), crown (2), and steerer tube (3), producing a fork that handles with ease, provides high lateral stiffness while maintaining adequate vibration damping characteristics. The CR3 is also graced with Flyte Lytes™ high visibility 3M reflective markings providing additional margin of safety while riding. Specifications: 1 1/8” Steerer, 45mm Rake, 458 Grams, 355.5mm Axle to Crown Height.
I just prefer the handling of a 40mm rake. 700c cut for 58cm frame, approx 190mm steerer tube.
$150 obo.
Thanks,
Scott
scottspees AT hotmail DOT com.