R rogerzilla Retro Guru Oct 10, 2009 #1 The screw-in type for a 1990s frame. Does anyone have any, or even a scrap Pepperoni fork they could take them from?
The screw-in type for a 1990s frame. Does anyone have any, or even a scrap Pepperoni fork they could take them from?
WD Pro Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 10, 2009 #2 I have some spare off my proflex but you will need to confirm the threadsize you need to see if they will fit - let me know
I have some spare off my proflex but you will need to confirm the threadsize you need to see if they will fit - let me know
R rogerzilla Retro Guru Oct 10, 2009 #3 I don't know the thread size. The local fastener shop actually measured it and tried all sorts of bolts but couldn't find anything to match. Their best guess was that it was a flattened UNC thread of some description. So it will probably have to be from a Cannondale.
I don't know the thread size. The local fastener shop actually measured it and tried all sorts of bolts but couldn't find anything to match. Their best guess was that it was a flattened UNC thread of some description. So it will probably have to be from a Cannondale.
WD Pro Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 10, 2009 #4 That's a good sign as it means it's a non standard pitch - just like the proflex I would be surprised if it's unc, if it's m10 x 1.25 (that's the pitch) your in luck ...
That's a good sign as it means it's a non standard pitch - just like the proflex I would be surprised if it's unc, if it's m10 x 1.25 (that's the pitch) your in luck ...
R rogerzilla Retro Guru Oct 11, 2009 #6 OK, it's definitely NOT M10. M8 x 1.25 is close but doesn't thread in very far.
WD Pro Gold Trader Feedback View Oct 11, 2009 #7 Ok, if it's not M10 I am out then sorry :-( Sounds like it might be a fine pitch M8 from what you are saying ... Good luck ! WD
Ok, if it's not M10 I am out then sorry :-( Sounds like it might be a fine pitch M8 from what you are saying ... Good luck ! WD