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Old 02-24-03, 04:16 AM
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MichaelW
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Tests by the Cyclists Touring Club suggest that about 60% of the load should be at the rear. Most people end up putting even more weight in the rear.

The "off-road" for which low-riders are unsuitable is really technical singletrack with low bushes. The low-riders catch on the bushes and can turn the forks. For your average farm-track type off-road, LR systems are fine.
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