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Old 06-14-16 | 05:17 PM
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CrowSeph
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Bikes: BMC SLR01; Cannondale Trail; Custom steel gravel.... plus 5 vintage

Originally Posted by Canker
You could forget carbon and just go with a steel rigid fork. It is still going to be lighter than the fork you have now. Like corrado says if you are going to upgrade to another suspension fork you really need to go to air to make it worthwhile. You could always go used.
Steel or alu will be fine but this style is just awful http://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/S3IAAO...lGu/s-l500.jpg
the bad news is i can't buy any air fork with +/- 100 euros.

Originally Posted by corrado33
The only forks worth upgrading to are the air suspended forks. All spring and elastomer forks will perform very similarly unless one is built for a smaller rider vs. larger rider.
Oh! i was thinking they works in the same way.


thanks guys for the advices.
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