Disc Trucker Fork 700c 350mm steerer Black
  • Surly 700c Disc Trucker Fork with 350mm Straight Steerer in Sleek Black Color

Disc Trucker Fork 700c 350mm steerer Black

$135.00  $43.00
Save: 68% off

HURRY! This item is discontinued. Shop now for best selection.

In Stock

  • Credit Card
  • Free Shipping
  • Delivered 2-5 Business Days
  • BEST OFFERS
  • 100% Guarantee
  • Easy Returns & Replacement

Product Description

The Surly Disc Trucker Fork in 700c size with a 350mm steerer and a stylish black finish is a great choice. Built for disc brakes, it's compatible with all first - generation Disc Truckers (those with quick - release dropouts). Crafted from 100% Chromoly steel with curved blades and a powder - coated surface, it offers multiple mounting options. There are threaded eyelets in four key spots: double eyelet dropouts, mid - blade, and a pair on the fork crown. This allows you to easily attach racks, fenders, and other gear. The 700c version can fit a 50mm tire, while the 26' version can accommodate a 2.0' tire. Remember, it's suitable for all first - generation Disc Trucker models released in 2019 and prior. Technical specs include a straight steerer, IS Disc Brake 160 mount, 30 crown race, and more.

Using this Surly Disc Trucker Fork is easy. First, make sure your bike is a first - generation Disc Trucker released in 2019 or earlier. Then, install the fork according to the standard procedures for your bike. When mounting racks or fenders, use the threaded eyelets available at the dropouts, mid - blade, and fork crown. You can carry all your essential gear for a long - distance ride. As for tire selection, if you have a 700c wheel, choose a tire up to 50mm wide; for a 26' wheel, a 2.0' tire will fit. Keep an eye on the brake mount and ensure it's properly attached to your disc brakes. To maintain this fork, clean it regularly with a mild soap and water. Avoid using abrasive cleaners that could damage the powder - coated surface. Check the eyelets and bolts periodically to make sure they're tight. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, have it inspected by a professional bike mechanic.


Copyright (C) nelikesm.com 2025 All Rights Reserved.