Sorted I need a fork, I need many things, I digress.

That 5mm might make the top tube sloping, @Takingabreak

As soon as one of those engineers reaches for their spirit level, the game is up!
Bob will be swiftly and unceremoniously thrown out of the
Horizontal Toptube Clubhouse.
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Is it a blue clubman, or maybe putty?
Wouldnt a straight steel fork feel a little harsh on 25s?
A tapered, quality fork like a Colnago Precisa would improve the ride, but cost more than a clubman, as well as being hens teeth in inchandaneighth - bonded carbon was the new thing🙄
 
Is it a blue clubman, or maybe putty?
Wouldnt a straight steel fork feel a little harsh on 25s?
A tapered, quality fork like a Colnago Precisa would improve the ride, but cost more than a clubman, as well as being hens teeth in inchandaneighth - bonded carbon was the new thing🙄
Carbon=no. I've ridden steel forks on 23s with 120 psi. It will ride fine and not snap off up my arse.
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All steel Forks are not equal.
- basic pg straight Forks are pretty horrible.

I remember these,
The Dawes ClubPerson we called them😁, being in tune with the Zeitgeist...

you can't get 28s on there with Guards, just as wider tyres were becoming normal.

520 frame, it's a nice ride. One of the last from Dawes.

21st century Dawes through and through

- a continuous failure to move with the times, and their nice bikes dropped out of the catalogue year by year as a result. We stocked Dawes for for decades, but once the Galaxy was gone and it was just generic stuff, what's the point?
 
It's also that period where bike specs hadn't realised that STIs bring the ride forwards onto the hoods, so you want a shorter stem than in the "downtube days"
We still have 2 boxes of 110+ ahead stems, anything cheapish goes straight in the recycling.
 
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