I always thought the term "locking out the shock" referred only to the rear shock on a fully suspended bike? On a smooth road you lose a lot of power with the rear end pogo-ing as you pedal.
Not necessarily. My MTB is a hardtail and the suspension fork has a lockout. On a full suspension bike I'd expect to be able to lock out the front and rear shocks independently.
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