The bikes are just stock head angles and the forks are straight. The first forks were original Kestrel design which I believe made them a 42. Does that sound right to you Dave? I notice they are 43 now.
I like my straight one but then I liked the Kestrel too. Originally I got the Kestrel forks because we did not have a shop that I trusted to install a carbon steerer or even alloy for that matter. Plus on my Luna the carbon steerer was in its infancy. We now have a world class shop with about 4 electronic high end torque wrenches. They torque everything including cage bolts. I switched to drop some weight on my Fly and then I like the Easton so much I did the same on the Luna since I had a little extra money. Those days are gone now however.