I met one of the Ritchey guys at the ProGRT in Port Angeles last year riding a Ritchey MTB with the rigid carbon fork. Of course the fork and the cockpit were all Syncros branded, since it all came from their Syncros side from before they sold Syncros to Scott. But ya, a Syncros/Ritchey carbon MTB forks should stand up to the rigors of MTBing just fine. They've had a top-notch team of product developers over the years and produce great stuff.
If you happen to find Sycros-branded stuff for a better price (dunno how that will be shaking out), you can be assured it's virtually the same gear sporting different branding:
http://www.syncros.com/syncros/globa...rigid-26-matt/
Originally Posted by
otavioexel
(I like discs but they're too complex).
Huh?