Designed and manufactured by No. 22 Bicycles, the new No. 6 Composites Adventure Fork is now available as an aftermarket upgrade. It features room for 700 x 50mm tires, three-pack mounts, and an optional Cerekote finish. Learn more about the fork and No. 6’s new consumer sales program here…

No. 22 Bicycles in New York has been crafting high-quality titanium bicycles for over a decade. They have several bike models in their lineup that are built and customized for each customer, and each frame includes top-tier features like custom-machined head tubes, 3D-sintered dropouts, custom Ti headsets, and more.

A few years ago, No. 22 Bicycles launched a sister company, No. 6 Composites, named after carbon’s atomic number. No. 6 Composites was created because they couldn’t find a fork on the market with the desired specifications for their bikes. No. 6’s latest offering is called the Adventure Fork, and it has already made its way onto several custom bikes from No. 22 and other builders.

No. 6 Adventure Fork

The No. 6 Composites Adventure Fork is a carbon gravel fork with clearance for 700 x 50mm or 27.5 x 2.3″ tires, fender mounts and three-pack mounts, and internal dynamo routing. According to No. 6, it has a “streamlined profile that seamlessly flows into the head tube, weighing less than most options currently available to consumers.” Both semi and fully internal cable routing are available with a Black Cerekote finish or RTP (Ready To Paint) option with minimal branding. Other specs include a 398mm axle-to-crown, 50mm rake, 1-⅛” to 1-½” tapered steerer, and a 440 gram total weight with uncut steerer.

  • No. 6 Adventure Fork
  • No. 6 Adventure Fork
  • No. 6 Adventure Fork
  • No. 6 Adventure Fork
  • No. 6 Adventure Fork

Alongside No. 6’s gravel fork and road fork, the new Adventure Fork is designed and tested in the US and Canada but manufactured overseas. The Adventure Fork is available now and costs $525 USD. Learn more at 6Composites.com.

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