Sorry, lost the text and hit send too soon.

The Bob Brown Cycles fork crown can be built both for 1" and 11/8" via shim 
per his description here, http://bobbrowncycles.com/sale.htm , and has good 
clearance. 

I don't know if Handsome Cycles or Rawlands still has any forks. My guess 
is that Handsome may have some, but that Rawlands probably does not since 
they have moved and has not produced the Sogn in a while.

Another possibly viable option is to check with Rivendell to see what forks 
they have available that they are willing to sell you. 

Hope this helps.

Reginald Alexis  



On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 4:28:52 PM UTC-5, R. Alexis wrote:
>
> I recall someone on the RBW or iBOB list posting about getting a 
> replacement fork for a 1993 Bridgestone XO-1 from Handsome Cycles by buying 
> one that was used on the XOXO. One of the issues was there is a reverse 
> peak or point that projected down in the middle of the fork crown toward 
> the tire that caused some clearance issues. Don't know how big a tire they 
> were using.
>
> Another option is that Bob Brown Cycles sells his version of the biplane 
> fork crown http://bobbrowncycles.com/images/temp_sale/crown9.jpg, 
> http://bobbrowncycles.com/images/temp_sale/crown8.jpg, 
>
> I just contacted him about building me a rigid for for my early 90's 
> Waterford 1400 mountain  because I thought the design and style seemed like 
> a better match to the lugs on that bike than the Pacenti fork crown. I did 
> consider trying to get a Rawlands cSogn fork with the Pacenti fork crown 
> and having the canti braze-on moved to accommodate 26" mountain wheel. My 
> concern was the axle to crown distance, but I never looked and compared 
> what the distance was between what the early suspension corrected length 
> should be on a fork for the Waterford frame and what the 27.5"/650B crown 
> length of the Rawlands CSogn would be. I think the length would be pretty 
> comparible. 
>
> Bob told me it would be about a 6 month wait. Also said he could sell his 
> fork crown to me to have a local builder make me a fork if I wanted. The 
> crown can be build for both 11 
>
> On Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 10:35:19 AM UTC-5, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
>>
>> I'm looking to re-fork my XO-3 for easier 2" tire clearance and mid-fork 
>> braze on's for rackage.  I've got a 59cm XO-3 and the head tube is about 
>> 24cm so I'd need at least that, more would be fine or preferred on the 
>> steerer tube.  26" wheel canti preferred as I want to run my Bruce Gordon 
>> fancy canti brakes on this rig.  I'd take any color, pretty much any usable 
>> condition.  Figure it's a long shot but maybe someone has one laying 
>> around.  PM me if you want to sell, I've got some interesting bits for 
>> trade to if that is more up your alley.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Tony
>>
>>

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