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Seven Matador "750" Gravel Carbon Fork for 700c Wheels


Attribute Specification
Price$585
MaterialCarbon fiber legs and steerer; machined aluminum crown race seat
Fork Axle-to-Crown Length395 mm
Rake5.5 cm
Weight484 grams at full steerer length
Steerer Length350 mm
Steerer SpecTapered carbon 1-1/8" to 1-1/2"
Crown Race Diameter1.5"
Tire width maximum, actual measured size700c x 50 mm knobby with about 5 mm clearance on each side of the tire. This clearance will vary depending on tire brand, model, and rim width.
Tire width recommended maximum with fender700c x 38 mm knobby
Brake MountDisc Flat Mount. Rotor size 140 mm native.
Works with 160 mm rotor with adapter supplied by brake manufacturer. Not supplied with fork.
Not rated for rotors larger than 160 mm.
Axle System100 mm width, 12 mm thru-axle with 1.5mm thread pitch; thru-axle supplied with fork.
Fender MountsIntegrated into fork dropouts and crown. Intended for fenders only.
Maximum Spacer Height3 cm below the stem.
No limit above the stem.
FinishMatte Black or custom paint
Rider Weight Limit330 lbs; 150 kg
This is total weight of rider, bike, and equipment.
Torque settingsThru-axle: 12.0 Nm
Fork expander plug: 6.0 Nm
Headset top cap: Torque to manufacturer's specification. Do not exceed 2.2 Nm
Stem clamp: Torque to manufacturer's specification. Do not exceed 4.5 Nm.
WarrantyFive Years.
Read Seven's full fork warranty details.
What is the Matador 750 fork best for?

700c x about 33 mm to 50 mm tires cover such a broad range of riding that this fork can work for a lot of gravel and adventure riding. If you're looking for fast and quick handling, 700c wheels are generally the preference.

The other wheel systems that are popular for gravel, adventure, bikepacking, and more are:

  • If you're looking for a multi-wheel-size bike that fits up to 700c x 50 mm AND 650b x 55 mm knobby tires, choose Seven's Matador 7x6 fork.
  • If you'll be riding 650b x 42 mm up to 55 mm tires, choose Seven's Matador 655 fork.

Check out our fork chooser table if you're not sure which tire size is best for your riding adventures.


Why Is This The Industry's Best Performance 700c Gravel & Mixed-Terrain Fork?
  • Excellent tire clearance: Fits bigger tires than most performance disc brake forks.
  • The Lightest: Lightest disc mixed terrain fork with an integrated fender mount system. Also, the lightest disc fork and full fender combination. About 40 grams lighter than the most popular gravel fork on the market.
  • External cable housing routing for easy maintenance, improved brake performance, handlebar bag compatibilty, and light weight. There is no benefit to internal brake routing; the "improved" aerodynamics saves zero watts.
  • Durable: Steerer, legs, and crown race seat all molded as one, for optimal strength, durability, and safety.
  • Fender Friendly: Fender mounts integrated on fork: dropout mounts and crown through-hole.
  • Thoughtful Details:
    • Fork crown design facilitates headset crown removal and replacement. The fork crown is slightly concave, so it's easy to get a fork crown removal tool under the crown race seat
    • The crown race is machined, rather than molded, for improved headset race fit accuracy and durability.

How To Void The Fork's Warranty

Read Seven's full fork warranty details.

This is a high-performance, lightweight fork. Treating the fork like a bikepacking or loaded touring fork is dangerous and voids the warranty. Using this fork on a tandem voids the warranty.

Do not use the fender mounts for anything other than a fender. For example, do not install lights or a rack on the fender mounts. This will fail and can result in serious injury.

Do not add Everything Cages or any other accessory holder to the fork, either by taping them on or by drilling holes in the fork.

Do not use any rotor larger than 160 mm. The fork is not rated for 180 mm or 203 mm rotors.

Do not modify the fork in any way.

Do not use this fork if your combined weight, including you, your bike, and all of your gear, is above the rider weight limit.


Choosing the right fork for your riding

Choosing the right fork starts with determining the ideal wheel size and tire profile. The Matador fork series is really one fork that can do three things. We designed the Matador to work seamlessly with both 700c and 650b wheel systems. However, that's not what every rider wants. So, here's how we categorize the ride types in order to help you make decisions about the best wheel and tire system for your bike.

Next, wheel and tire system choices typically have a lot more to do with the frame design than the fork design. As you can see in the table below, our Matador fork platform works with just about any wheel-tire system you want. The real magic is designing the frame to work perfectly with whatever hoops and rubber you want to run.

Riding Category 700c wheels 700c PLUS 650b wheels 650b wheels
Seven fork model Matador 750 Matador 7x6 Matador 655
Primary descriptive words 700c is best when speed is most important. Versatility. When you want to do some of everything, or you don't know what's around the next corner. 650b is best for heavy-duty riding and a plusher ride because of the wider tire.
Allroad and dirt road riding Perfect for a 33 to 38 mm tire plus fender sometimes. Not applicable. Not applicable.
Gravel 700c is the classic gravel wheel system and still our most popular gravel wheel size. Becoming more common for gravel-centric riding, this multi-wheel setup is generally preferred for more aggressive terrain. Pure 650b is unusual for a true gravel bike; typically for more aggressive terrain and trails.
Mixed-terrain A great choice if you're riding primarily gravel roads without much technical riding. The most popular fork for mixed-terrain. This fork fits a lot of tires. Perfect for both 700c x 50 mm knobby AND 650b x 55 mm tire. If you want maximum versatility, this is the fork. A pure 650b wheel setup is great if you're primarily riding rough roads and mountain bikey trails.
Adventure riding
Without any kind of fork mounted rack, cages, or bags.
We find that most adventure bikes want to have the option of running 27.5" or 650b wheel. If your adventures don't require that, a 700c x 50 mm tire is plenty. A common choice for adventure bikes. It's the best of both worlds, we think. Most popular because it fits up to a 27.5 x 2.1" knobby mountain bike tire. For some riders, that's too much tire.
Travel bikes
Without any kind of fork mounted rack, cages, or bags.
700c tires are good for faster, lighter traveling. Most versatile. Travel is often about versatility. The 700c plus 650b setup is that. Good for heavy-duty travel in untamed areas of the world.
Randonee
Without any kind of fork mounted rack, cages, or bags.
700c tires are still the most popular. Great for classic rando riding. Plenty of room for fenders. As rando riding goes to larger and larger tires, this fork can be perfect so you can experiment, and no matter what tire you settle on, this fork will handle it. And a fender in 99% of cases. Not generally applicable.