Old 10-13-09, 12:54 PM
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justinb
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It's a truss fork. I'm no framebuilder/structural engineer, but I think it does help serve as a shock absorber, or more accurately allows the regular fork blades to be built to flex without loss of structural integrity. Someone with a better explanation should feel free to chime in. Sorry for the thread jack, the bike was meant as an example of a standard road rims with fat tires.
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