I just wanted to get a quick idea on this so if you could give a quick yes or no I would appreciate it:
Do you, on the bike you commute on or use as daily transport have a suspension fork?
I'm just interested in if you have one or not right now and would prefer this not devolve into a debate making it harder for me to count so if we could just limit it to yes or no and skip the reasons that would be awesome. Afterward I shall give my opinion and we can all argue about it, I promise.
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If there was one that didn't way much more than a solid fork, and wasn't nutty expensive, and didn't turn into a paperweight after 2 years without an overhaul, I'd be interested for everyday commuting.
I tried one of these the other week:
And really really liked the headshock, especially the easy dial-in feature.
notoriousDUG said:
P.S.
Please feel free to argue about anything and everything regarding suspension ans suspension forks. I'll start.
They suck because they soak up energy, weigh a ton and require extra maintenance.
If there was one that didn't way much more than a solid fork, and wasn't nutty expensive, and didn't turn into a paperweight after 2 years without an overhaul, I'd be interested for everyday commuting.
I tried one of these the other week:And really really liked the headshock, especially the easy dial-in feature.
notoriousDUG said:
P.S.
Please feel free to argue about anything and everything regarding suspension ans suspension forks. I'll start.
They suck because they soak up energy, weigh a ton and require extra maintenance.
P.S.
Please feel free to argue about anything and everything regarding suspension ans suspension forks. I'll start.
They suck because they soak up energy, weigh a ton and require extra maintenance.
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