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Old September 11th 03, 11:04 AM
Donald Munro
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Hi,

I'm currently accumalating specs on various frames in order to make a
purchase decision. One of these frameset manufacturers is Ridley (oddly
enough an Italian company despite the english sounding name) that comes
with a carbon fork (product name Mystic) from a company called 4ZA. I
was wondering if anyone has heard of and/or used any of these forks. Are
they carbon with an alloy steerer or full carbon and does the company
have a web site.

BTW has anybody got an opinion on the Ridley frame (Scandium or
Brontes) versus the German Cube (Litening Blackline).

Thanks in advance,
Donald
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