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Old 03-05-18 | 10:37 PM
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Originally Posted by leftthread
If the front axle is being accelerated forward, what would happen to a straight fork with little to no rake?
Unless the head tube is 90 deg., you will still get some forward acceleration when hitting a bump. If I understood the words above, it reduces the maximum size of the bump that will still produce forward acceleration versus transferring the energy directly to the headset.
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