Old 05-13-07, 10:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Little Darwin
I love the Tange fork on my Sedona DX.

No bouncing when I am out of the saddle, and the chrome moly fork absorbs buzz adequately. I love the more responsive handling as well... Over-all better stability, and nice ride.

If you want to go rigid, you should try the Tange fork. I also converted a Raleigh MT-500 for a friend with the Nashbar fork, and it works well also... although the last time I looked the Nashbar fork doesn't seem to be in stock.

For looks I prefer the Tamge's more traditional looking fork...
So it's safe to go with a cheap 413mm $45 tange, instead of shelling more money for a 425mm..
lower front/shorter means quicker steering huh?

nashbar's is mucho longer at 453mm and is in stock at $55..hmm
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