Sour Party Fork
When we introduced the Pasta Party, we were bombarded with the question “yeah but what about a rigid fork?”. Valid question I suppose, and although we are generally big fans of squishy forks, the Pasta Party is indeed a perfect candidate for an overland bikepacking rig. When your rig needs some extra cargo space, a rigid fork can offer some easy extra space.
Fork Color: 7005 Gloss Grey
When we introduced the Pasta Party, we were bombarded with the question “yeah but what about a rigid fork?”. Valid question I suppose, and although we are generally big fans of squishy forks, the Pasta Party is indeed a perfect candidate for an overland bikepacking rig. When your rig needs some extra cargo space, a rigid fork can offer some easy extra space.
Fork Color: 7005 Gloss Grey
When we introduced the Pasta Party, we were bombarded with the question “yeah but what about a rigid fork?”. Valid question I suppose, and although we are generally big fans of squishy forks, the Pasta Party is indeed a perfect candidate for an overland bikepacking rig. When your rig needs some extra cargo space, a rigid fork can offer some easy extra space.
Fork Color: 7005 Gloss Grey
Specifications:
Fork Length: 490mm axle-to-crown (suspension
corrected for 100-120mm travel 29er forks)
Axle Spacing: Boost (110x15mm)
Brake Mount: PM180 Direct (180mm rotors without an adapter)
Steerer Tube Length: 300mm / Rake: 50mm
Internal routing for dynamo cablin’
Four cargo cage mounts, four! Count ‘em!
75mm tire clearance (29×2.6″)
Weight ca. 1650 gramm with uncut steerer tube
incl thru axle