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Old 05-23-12 | 09:17 AM
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HardyWeinberg
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Originally Posted by Easy Peasy
I've starting using my mountain bike as my primary commuter. It has a shock absorbing "Rockshox" fork. Scoatw in another thread asked if it can be "locked out". I assume that means disabling the shock absorbing feature? Would you recommend doing that for a commuter? If so, why? Thanks.
If it boings more than you want it to, being able to damp it down or stop it entirely helps you go forward faster. If it doesn't boing more than you want it to then leave it alone.
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