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Old 11-17-16 | 09:48 PM
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Brian25
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From: Tucson, AZ

Bikes: Road, mountain and track bikes and tandems.

I do not have any experience with that bike. I would recommend checking into the availability on the specific axle to crown measurement on a suspension corrected rigid fork with eyelets. Assuming that you have not bought it yet, it might be easier to shop for a bike already spec'd with a rigid fork. Nothing wrong with an aluminum frame unless you pile it high with bowling balls.
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