Old 06-29-05 | 11:35 AM
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From: The Poconos, PA

Bikes: Converted 1997 Trek Singletrack 930 singlespeed and a Kona Lavadome singlespeed, fixed Dahon folding bike, fixed 27" Miyata road bike, early 70's Raleigh Chopper

I would go rigid. I'm running a 2.4 downhill tire up front with a Kona rigid fork and am loving it. The rubber and steel will absorb quite a bit of the bumps. You'll forget all about your sussy fork! You'll also learn how to flow with the trail more, which would also help out with the rigid feeling as you are not just running over things like people do with a sussy fork!
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