Originally Posted by
mr_bill
Wow, a whole lot of judging going on in that non-judgmental reply.
The fact that I don't fancy climbing the mount Everest, because I think it's too dangerous for my liking, doesn't necessarily mean I'm being judgmental about mountaineers. Something similar goes for jumping ditches at 35mph. It's probably hard to grasp for a helmeteer like you, but if you try hard enough, maybe you will one day understand that some people are unwilling to take certain risks without judging people who take those risks.
FWIW, by helmet-science denial math, a Lambert fork isn't dangerous since there's a 99.96% chance that the fork won't ever ever ever hurt you.
If a fork fails at on a cycling path while going 15 mph, or in other words, during the type of cycling I typically do, there's a much better chance you will walk away from it, then when it fails upon landing after hopping a ditch at 35mph. It's not very hard to understand, but maybe all the Styrofoam interferes with your brain function or something.