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Old 12-02-11, 08:46 AM
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reddog3
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I'd give it some time if I were you. It sounds as if you're somewhat new to cycling. Personally I find a suspension fork on a pavement bike a PITA if not somewhat of a danger. They "wallow" in high speed turns. They rise and bounce around when climbing or starting from a stop, and dive when braking. A solid frontend is much more stable and safer- and a whole bunch lighter.
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