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Old 02-07-06 | 02:49 PM
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From: Williston, VT

Bikes: Bridgestone RB-T, Soma Rush, Razesa Racer, ⅔ of a 1983 Holdsworth Professional, Nishiki Riviera Winter Bike

sure, upgrade the fork, headset, stem, bars, then do the frame, seatpost, bottom bracket cranks, and wheelset.

In other words, unless you want a whole new bike, don't bother upgrading the fork, before you know it you'll have piecemealed it into a whole different bike. Better to find the frame and fork you want, and select your parts around that.
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