Carbon Lefty fork (100mm) **SOLD**

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Carbon Lefty with titanium lower leg.

Fork started off as an ELO but has recently come back from a full rebuild at Thumbprint tuning.

Due to the lack of spares for the ELO Tony has removed the lockout mechanism replaced the cartridge, bearings & all plates.

So realistically internally it's a brand new fork & weighs in at just 1260 grams

£350 Collected from Birmingham or add £15 p+p ;)

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Think so you could lace a lefty Si hub to whatever you prefer, think the bad boy ultra uses 700cc
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Forgot to add i have a adapter for the lefty to fit to a standard 1 1/8" for a little extra ;)
 
Think so you could lace a lefty Si hub to whatever you prefer, think the bad boy ultra uses 700cc

Thanks, I don't know much about Lefty forks but Cannondale recommends there is minimum 110mm clearance to the tire, and i don't know if the 650b wheel will be too big if the fork is made for 26" wheels.
 
No problem I'd investigate for yourself first to be 100% sure, but in my opinion if you manage to fully compress a lefty 100mm to contact the head tube I think either the frame or wheel would give first :shock:
 
Just spoke to Tony from Thumbprint & he's currently running the same fork on his 29'er apparently you just add a couple of shims within the fork leg to reduce the travel. ;)
 
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