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Thru-axle road fork with mudguard eyelets?

Is there such a thing? I've googled till my puny little fingers were sore, but haven't found any.

The Whisky No 9 would be pretty much perfect if only it had mudguard eyelets: http://whiskyparts.co/catalog/no9

I realise I could use clip-on guards, but for a bike that will have guards permanently installed I'd rather have eyelets.  2

- Carbon, so not too heavy
- 15mm thru-axle
- Mudguard eyelets
- Disc caliper mount (don't care if IS or Post mount)
- Tapered steerer
- Road, not CX

Does anyone know if such a fork exists at all?

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userfriendly | 9 years ago
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There's that option, yes. But how would you fit full-length guards to a fork without a mounting point at the crown?

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Cyclosis | 9 years ago
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There aren't any on the market at the moment I'm afraid. Looking for the same thing myself. I emailed Whisky too, and asked for eyelets to be put on the wishlist for the next version — so good for them to get more people requesting it.

In the end it looks like I'm going to plump for the Whisky fork and use p-clips / my own fabricated solution. It looks like a good fork otherwise.

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userfriendly | 9 years ago
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Thanks, man. Appreciate it.

I've emailed Whisky Parts a few days ago asking if they were planning to add a version of the No 9 with eyelets at some point, but I haven't received a response from them.

The plan is to build a light and fast tourer in the summer, want to have a customised Excel frame built by Enigma. Guess I can future-proof that (sort of) by having it built thru-axle compatible for the rear, but go with QR in the front for the time being.

Will just have to keep an eye out over the next few months.

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antigee | 9 years ago
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got to come someday - I've a QR disk CX bike that is used for road, gravel and sometimes singletrack. Next build will definitely be thru axle I can see why some bike mnfrs have gone that way - I'm a lightweight and not an aggressive descender and have managed to move the front wheel a few times - ok maybe lack of skills/attention fitting the wheel but worrying

other than the Whisky(s) not found any - sorry!

only other thru axle not on a ready built up bike but is on a chinese carbon CX frameset (sorry CX) and that appears to have some sort of incorporated threaded inserts - as I said will come I guess

http://www.miraclebikes.com/products/path0143/path0163/FirstLook-3A2015M...

though I'm sure someone will point out that the risk of not losing a wheel is matched by possible quality control issues with some frames bought direct, though this co' gets plenty of good reviews

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