Old 02-02-13, 10:47 PM
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Because there actually has to be some overlap between the uppers and lowers. Take that overlap away, and you remove the fore to aft rigidity of the fork. You can lower them, but it is a really bad idea to make them longer. Not to mention given that it has 50mm of travel, those uppers are likely 28.6 or smaller.
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