The new Seido Taza Fork has clearance for 29 x 3.0″ tires, three-pack and low-rider rack mounts, dynamo routing, and is long enough to replace mid-travel suspension forks. Find everything you need to know here…

The new Seido Taza fork is a redesigned successor to Seido’s BPC fork. It has a similar design but is longer, stronger, and can carry more gear. By using the same embedded mount technology from its MGV fork, Seido says the Taza fork can carry more gear than ever before, thanks to the addition of low-rider mounts. The specs have also been updated to match modern mountain bikes, including clearance for 180-220mm rotors, an increased 510mm axle-to-crown length for longer-travel suspension forks, and the fork now features fully guided internal dynamo routing.

Seido Taza Fork

The Taza Fork has clearance for 29 x 3.0″ tires, a full-carbon construction, boost hub spacing, and plenty of mounting points, including three-pack mounts, low-rider mounts, a fork crown mount, and a fender mount under the fork crown. Here is a list of additional specs from Seido:

Taza Fork Specs

  • Fork Weight: 656 grams (no hardware)
  • Tire Clearance: 29 x 3.0″ / 27.5 x 3.0″
  • Axle to Crown: 510mm
  • Offset: 51mm
  • Steerer Length: 300mm
  • Axle: 15x110mm
  • Brake: Post Mount 7″, max. 220 mm rotor size
  • Max System Weight: 150 kilograms (330 pounds)
  • ASTM Rating: 3 (drops under 61cm/24″)
  • Seido Taza Fork
  • Seido Taza Fork

The Taza fork costs €645 and is available directly from Seido in Germany. For those in North America, your local bike shop should be able one in through HLC for $540 USD. Learn more at Seido-Components.com.

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