Originally Posted by
Hypno Toad
Two things about some of the recent back-and-forth:
1. This thread is in the Fatbike forum and many of these comments seem to be more general MTB related comments. Not a bad conversation, but if you're talking generally about suspension or fatbike specific suspension, please make it clear.
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I am not sure what type of bike Moisture is thinking of, but the concepts I am talking about apply to Fat bikes as well as other MTBs, or for that matter any bikes that uses a suspension corrected rigid fork. There are good reasons for choosing a rigid fork over suspension on a Fat Bike, but suspension forks screwing up the geo and handling (as Moisture is suggesting) is not one of them (assuming the bike was designed for it, and you are using the appropriate length suspension fork).