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Old 09-04-14 | 11:50 AM
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No question. But as with active suspension on automobiles, even though the technology does exist today to build that bike, economics would be woefully cost prohibitive. Magnetorheological fluid dampers, carbon springs etc are expensive, especially without the economy of high volume production. Maybe some day.

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Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
If UCI allows, full suspension road bikes might help increase rough road cornering speeds.

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