2025 Enve AR Disc Fork

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Weight:
5.00 LBS
Width:
42.00 (in)
Height:
10.00 (in)
Depth:
6.00 (in)
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A purpose built all road disc ENVE carbon bike fork for rough roads where ample tire clearance is the name of the game, and nasty weather is a given.

Product Details

The ENVE All Road Fork (AR) is loaded with unique features like an industry-first optional integrated yet removable fender, disc brake hose clip, and 12mm thru-axle for superior braking and steering performance.

  • 1-1/8 to 1-1/4 tapered steerer tube.
  • 12mm thru-axle dropout.
  • Optional carbon fiber fender that keeps mud and water off you and your bike - the full carbon fender can be installed or removed in seconds.
  • Flat Mount Brake calipers come standard, and will work with 140 and 160mm (with adapter) rotors.

Product Specifications

 Material   Carbon Fiber
Steerer Tube Length   400mm
      Steerer Tube Taper   1.125″ to 1.25″
Rake   47
Axle to Crown   382mm
Brake   Disc
Axle Compatibility   12mm
Max Rotor Size   160mm
Max Tire Clearance   35mm w/ fender, 38mm w/o fender
Torque Spec: Steer   5.5Nm
Torque Spec: Axle   8Nm
Fork Weight   450g
Fender Weight   150g
       Product SKU   200-2003-101

 

The ENVE All Road Fork is not just a repurposed cyclocross fork or simply a carbon fiber road fork with increased tire clearance; it is a fork built from the ground up to specifically service the gravel and all-road markets. Axle to crown length and fork rake were carefully chosen for the intended use.

More and more, cyclists are venturing off the beaten path on drop-bar bikes for both adventure and racing. Our goal was to create a fork using the same one-piece, 100% uni-directional carbon fiber construction found on all ENVE forks, and add unique design elements that would be beneficial in the burgeoning gravel and all-road scene.