This is a rare Colnago Force Carbon road fork with a 1" threadless carbon steerer – perfect for restoring a classic Colnago or upgrading a high-end vintage road frame that still uses a 1" headset. The fork has straight carbon blades, an alloy crown race seat, and alloy dropouts, giving you a nice mix of stiffness, comfort, and precise steering.
Cosmetically it’s in beautiful shape and presents like new-old-stock from long-term storage. Dropouts are perfect, the brake mounting area is unused, and graphics are crisp.
If you’re building up a period-correct Colnago or any quality steel/titanium frame that needs a 1" threadless fork, this is the kind of piece that really finishes the bike properly.
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Key Features & Specs
Brand / Model: Colnago Force Carbon fork
Wheel size: 700c
Steerer type: 1" threadless carbon steerer
Steerer length: approx. 300 mm (plenty for most builds)
Steerer material: Carbon with alloy crown race seat
Fork blades: Full carbon, straight blade design
Brake type: Rim brake, recessed mounting hole in crown
Dropouts: Alloy, 9 mm quick-release, very clean
Finish: Clear-coated carbon with black gloss crown
Logos: White “COLNAGO” and “Force Carbon” graphics
Offset / rake: Not marked (typical road offset; designed for classic Colnago road frames)
Axle standard: 9 mm QR front hub
Use: Road bike – ideal for classic steel/titanium/early carbon Colnago frames or other high-end 1" frames
Country / era: Vintage / classic Colnago carbon era (rare to find in this condition)
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Condition
Appears new old stock (NOS)
Dropouts show no clamping wear
Brake mounting area looks unused
Clear coat and decals are in excellent shape
Steerer is uncut and 300mm
Please review all photos carefully – they are part of the description. If you’re unsure about fit with your frame (crown race, stack, or brake reach), ask before purchasing and we can walk you through the basics.
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Compatibility Notes (simple guide)
Requires a 1" threadless headset
Designed for 700c rim-brake road frames
Fits standard 9 mm QR front wheels
Check:
Your head tube + headset stack vs. 300 mm steerer
That your frame is drilled for standard recessed road calipers