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Old 12-22-20 | 09:46 AM
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prj71
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Originally Posted by Moisture
My point is, that whether youre talking rigid or suspension, shorter forks tend to offer better handling and agility.
Absolutely an untrue statement.

My other point is that rigid forks tend to offer better control and speed over most obstacles you may encounter.
No. Rigid forks offer less control and speed because the fork/and bike get bounced all around the trail. Suspension allows the tires to stay planted to the ground for better control and speed over obstacles.

You'd do yourself a favor by not even commenting anymore on this thread since you have no clue what you are talking about.
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