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Old 08-15-17 | 08:23 PM
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Bikes: 2017 Trek DS 4, 2014 Niner RLT 9 [storage], K2 Shadow 9 [indoor trainer]

[MENTION=444586]coominya[/MENTION] My point exactly. If the fork that came with your bike does not meet your type of riding then get one that does. But don't say they're not good just because they dont meet your preference. They perfectly meet their intended purpose. I'm not saying that there are not badly made forks however not all inexpensive forks are bad. Quite often people do not like the seat, grips, pedals, and sometimes tires that come stock on a bike. A more expensive component doesn't mean it's better for every rider.
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