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Old 03-30-10 | 10:50 AM
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From: Wahiawa. Oahu
OK, according to Sheldon: "Suspension corrected rigid forks mimic this geometry, they have longer blades to hold the head tube up to the same height a suspension fork would."

I understand this to mean that I should go measure the blade length of my present fork and make sure that the replacement has blades equal in length (or at least not several inches shorter). Correct?
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