The newer, lighter Echo SL forks are available in disc only in silver or black for 20" or 26" wheels. They've got an upgraded steerer which now features a built-in crown race, meaning if you're running an Echo SL headset (or any headset with a 36° lower bearing) you can leave your existing crown race off.



The Echo TR Disc Pads are now also available, ideal for replacing those in your existing TR Hydraulic Disc Brake or your Mono Trial, Tech Trial or Try-All disc brake.

We also have the new 19" SL 2011 rim in stock. More weight shaved off compared to the 2010 version - it's now 100g lighter than an Echo TR rim, and around 5-10g lighter than a Try-All hOle rim.
