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Old 12-21-20 | 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Moisture
Yes, cabbage, I know what suspension correction is. 425mm fork designed to correct in length for 100mm suspension, etc.

My point is, that whether youre talking rigid or suspension, shorter forks tend to offer better handling and agility.

My other point is that rigid forks tend to offer better control and speed over most obstacles you may encounter.
There is so much wrong with this on so many levels I don’t even know how to start unpacking it.

But to address your first point: if you knew what a suspension corrected fork was, you never would have claimed that a suspension fork would screw up the frame’s geometry.

I’m going to try just walking away.

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