While shoveling snow today, the mailman brought a box to the door. The packing slip said it was from Germany and I instantly knew the Quantec 700c carbon fiber fork arrived!
Ripping apart the box, the fork arrived in good shape. Funny thing is the online tracking still shows the fork in San Francisco US customs. Odd. But I'm not complaining.
I ordered this fork sight unseen. I needed a German fork to complete the transition of the German-made 2004 Porsche Bike X from a hybrid bike to a road bike. This is the last piece needed. I ordered it with the specs I could find on this 2004 bike. So when it arrived today, I quickly pulled it out of the box and checked all the dimensions. So far it looks like it will fit the Bike X.
Tomorrow I plan to cut the steerer tube to fit, grease everything up and install all the bearings, handle bars and brakes and see if everything will work together.
Fingers crossed!
Follow my continuing passion to explore new adventures on Porsche bicycles. I have conquered a Century ride with a Porsche mountain bike, the Death Ride on a Porsche touring bike, the 184.5-mile Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Towpath in 2020, the 370-mile combined C&O/GAP trail in 2021 and the 237-mile Florida Coast to Coast ride in 2022. And just completed the Maryland and California Coast & Coast Porsche road bike adventure!
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