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Old 06-20-15 | 12:30 PM
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ShortLegCyclist
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Originally Posted by RickGr4
Because for every fraction of an inch that your forks "give" or compress, it takes efficiency away from your pedaling power. Many pavement riders don't want to give up the efficiency when riding on hard surfaces. You will be faster on roads if you can lock your fork.
And you will be able to climb better.
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