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Cervelo Fork Replacement

Last post 08-19-2008 1:26 PM by ocracer. 2 replies.
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  • 08-19-2008 2:33 AM

    Cervelo Fork Replacement

    I will be in the process of getting either an R3 or R3 SL soon. I know the new ones comes with the Easton forks, but is it really worth switching them with either the Reynolds or Alpa Q GS10 before I roll it out of the LBS? I've read that these forks will allow the bike to handle better especially for the size 48cm that I plan to purchase. I am planning to switch the stock wheels with some Mavic Ksyrium SL too. Has anyone stuck with the Wolf forks and had no problems with handling whatsoever? AC
  • 08-19-2008 2:52 AM In reply to

    Re: Cervelo Fork Replacement

    There are no problems with the Wolf SL fork, you occasionally hear of the steerer breaking if people install the insert incorrectly.

    If you buy a new R3 or R3 SL now it will probably come with a new 3t Funda Pro fork, the replacement for the Wold SL.

    Allen Foster

    - Cervélo R3 SL

  • 08-19-2008 1:26 PM In reply to

    • ocracer
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    Re: Cervelo Fork Replacement

    I’m a Cat 3 racer in southern California and been riding a R3 SL [2] for a little over a year now.  My first bike came with the Wolf fork and I liked it.  I crashed last march and got a crash replacement frame that came with the Easton EC90 SL fork.  I immediately notice a the bike was a little ‘soft’.  The fork was not as stiff laterally or vertically.  I talked with cervelo and they stated it was a supply issue as to why they switched to the Easton fork on the R3’s.  The person I spoke with stated it should be a stiffer fork, I don’t believe this to be the case.   I weigh 185lb and ride a 61cm, you might not experience the same issues I have.  If your not racing or ridding on extremely fast group rides I wouldn’t worry about it.  On smaller frames the difference will be less between forks.  I personally am going to switch to the new Edge fork.  This is a one piece fork i.e.  Steer tube, forks and drop outs are all one piece carbon.  I have some good friends [pros] ridding them and love them.  They state they’re the best fork they’ve used.   All this being said… I wouldn’t choose any other bike, regardless of fork! 

     

    Robert
    R3 SL
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