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Old 03-08-12, 05:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon_Ide2316
Picked up the bike yesterday. I talked with the dude at the shop. He says that it came with the stiffest springs. So thats good for now. Im not really wanting to go and blow some more $$$ for a new fork just yet. Most likely will give this one good use for awhile.
It's good to try different things. I've only had one bike with a shock fork, and on the whole I prefer rigid ones, but I think I'm probably better off as a cyclist for the experience. You will be, too.

Does the fork have an adjustment for how much shock it's going to absorb for you? Can you lock it out when you don't need it, and turn it back on when you do?

Congratulations on the new baby! Are you going to take him/her out on the trail with you?
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