I suspect that your front fork is stout enough, but if you
don't think so, then the only alternative I know of is a
custom fork from Tom Matchak.  Google "Matchak forks" and
see what you find.


At 12:04 PM 12/16/2008, you wrote:

>I am looking for a very strong fork to support the weight of a cooler
>full of food and drinks for a family of five for two days (probably
>60-70 pounds). The rack will be a Cetma 7-rail (http://cetmaracks.com/
>7rail.htm). I was told by the good folks at kogswell that they rate
>their bikes up to 40lbs on the front, and that I should find a good
>strong fork. Searching for this on the internet has been really dry.
>Where does one go to find a stout fork for a 1990 Trek 7100 - or is
>that fork stout enough already?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Robert
>

  - Doug "Anonymous" Shaker


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