Not sure if you posted a pic or not, I’m not seeing one. A tapered steerer tube transitions from 1 1/8" to 1.5" in the bottom few inches of the steerer tube. Both tapered and straight steerer tubes can be a tiny bit wider at the very bottom inch or so where the crown race is pressed on, or some forks will have a crown race molded into into the bottom of the steerer tube. Either way, measure the diameter of the steerer tube just above the crown race. If it is 28.6mm or 30mm, you have a straight steerer tube. If it is noticeably wider, it is tapered.
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The Enve fork has a steerer tube that tapers from 1 1/8" to 1.5". If the fork from your Fuji is tapered the same way, sounds like a match. If your fork has a steerer tube with a constant diameter, then the Enve fork likely won’t work. If the fork from your Fuji has an integrated crown race, then you will need to find the right crown race to fit the Enve fork and the headset.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are we all suffering from "future shock" in 2025?
61·10 months agoFuture Shock is pretty spot on with it’s predictions. Reading it convinced me to try and take things slower, and to spend less time on the phone, on the internet, which helped. Then covid came along, and pushed me right back into information overload…
Menagerie@pawb.socialtomicromobility - Bikes, scooters, boards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility@lemmy.world•Pivoting butt-friendly bike seat gets a comfy upgradeEnglish
4·10 months agoIf the big squishy one was comfortable, I’d just put it back on and ignore the squeaking from it, and if you start going on rides that are long enough for it to become uncomfortable, then think about swapping it. It takes some time riding for your body to get used to sitting on a saddle, and if your body isn’t used to sitting on a saddle, then a hard narrow saddle is going to suck, even if it is otherwise a good fit for your body.
When picking a new saddle, the most important thing is to get something that is the correct width for your sit bones. Many bike shops have devices to measure this. Your position on the bike also influences the type of saddle that will work best for you. If you ride a road bike with a leaned forward, aggressive position, a saddle that is a bit more narrow with less padding can be more comfortable over long distances, as long as it fits your body well. For more upright bikes, a slightly wider saddle with a tiny bit more padding often works better. Saddles with a ton of padding can often be uncomfortable for rides more than a few miles, as they can put pressure on the soft tissue between your sit bones. Finding the right saddle can take a few tries, but it is worth it. Cycling shorts also help a ton.
The saddle in the article is not what I would start with. Designs like this can result in less control of the bike due to the saddle not having a nose. There are a few people who find that a saddle like this works well for them, but there is a reason they are not widely used.
They might all be there inside me, but there definitely is at least one wolf too.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Am I wrong for feeling cringe and ickiness when looking at my country flag?
31·1 year agoAnother valid reason to fly one is self defense. If you are bold enough to exist on rural american roads while riding a bicycle, having an american flag visibly attached to your bike can do a lot to disarm the types of people who would otherwise run you off the road.
There are dozens of us, dozens! All stuck in this body.
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KDE@lemmy.kde.social•We're ready! Come and visit our booth at #FOSDEM2025!
1·1 year agoThis is great to hear. Maliit does work, but there is a lot of room for improvement.
Actually, most of the women inside my head look like the middle one.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do people that are for the first time moving to a place where is snows need to know?
8·1 year agoWinter Cycling Tips:
Studded tires make riding a bicycle on ice much safer. The front one insures you won’t fall on your face, the rear one helps give you enough traction to move forward.
Full coverage fenders will keep your bike significantly cleaner, which means it corrode far less. And they keep snow/slush/water from flying up at you too.
Cold drains batteries much quicker. Consider getting a dynamo lighting setup so you don’t have to rely on batteries.
Your body generates a significant amount of heat while cycling, so it is best to dress so you will be somewhat cold the first mile or two, then you are more likely to be comfortable for the rest of the ride.
I’d rather imagine a world without monarchs, but with more opossums.
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[Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•If you ended up like Tom Hanks in Castaway do you think: 1) You would end up making a Wilson to talk to? 2) You'd stay in that cave or build a little hut?English
3·2 years agoAlready got plenty of people to talk to in my head, a Wilson wouldn’t be necessary. Could make one anyways if there is enough boredom.
A hut sounds more appealing than a cave, but the right cave could make me consider it.
Osees - A Foul Form
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KGWL - PetroDragonic Apocalypse
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•A time traveller comes back from 50 years in the future. You have 3 hours with them. What do you do?
111·2 years agoOffer them a hug. 2074 sounds like a scary time to be alive.
Adding a trailer to your ebike let’s you have 4 wheels and the ability to carry gear without having to use a car.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Mountain bikes that are considered equivalents to Jeeps and Land Cruisers?English
7·2 years agoNah, many brands are capable of making a decent MTB. If you are grabbing something new, $1000 gets you an OK hardtail, $2000 gets you an OK full-suspension. Spending more gets you higher quality parts and lighter weight. Spending less, better to go used.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some small things we should change about the human body?
81·2 years agoI’d add a tail.







OK, now the picture is showing. I’d consider it a tapered fork, and it looks like it has a removable crown race. The Enve fork should be fine. Make sure to get a good compression plug, and only tighten the stem with a torque wrench so you don’t ruin your new fork.