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Old 02-09-20 | 05:16 PM
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Miradaman
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Bikes: 1989 Trek 420, 1995 GT Timberline, 1979 Schwinn Super Le Tour, Co-Op DRT 1.3

Originally Posted by 2cam16
Always check first if the fork is good. People selling older mtb's of this era mostly don't care about maintenance.If it has elastomers, chances are they're rockhard. If it's dead, I'd pass. Like Katsup said, it's good for gravel. Anything beyond that, I'd look for a more modern bike.
How would I know if the fork is good? Never owned a bike with suspension before.
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