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Old 11-05-19, 09:21 AM
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cat0020
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Without knowing what your expectation out of a fork, it's difficult to determine whether one carbon fork would be suitable over any other.

Are you a heavyweight rider?

Do you ride mostly on smooth pavement?

Do you plan on participating in cycling races?

Do you plan to ride on gravel or even off-road with drop-offs?

Cheap carbon forks are ok for most non-aggressive, neighborhood, group type riding..
but once the pace of the ride increase and the risk of failure increase on any fork.
Determine how much risk you plan to take on your fork and purchase your next fork accordingly.
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