
The all-new Range fork was designed to be used with the new and improved Kinesis Tripster ATR. However, it is now available to purchase separately to upgrade your bike, ready for the next adventure. With 3 cargo mounts on the left and right legs (6 in total), the Range fork is extremely customizable and can easily accommodate bottle cages as well as luggage racks, perfect for all adventures. The Range fork also provides internal routing for the front brake, creating a much tidier front end and reducing the risk of cable snag. With full UD Carbon Fibre construction, the Range fork absorbs all vibrations, resulting in a smooth and comfortable ride whilst also being incredibly light at only...
Best Price: £309.00 from Merlin Cycles
Stockist | Catalogue Product Name | Price | |
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Kinesis Range Carbon Gravel Fork - Black / 1.5" Tapered / Flat Mount | £309.00 | Visit Store |
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