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Old 04-21-06, 12:00 PM
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Skrapple
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I vote for a steel fork... it offers more flexiblity than an aluminum fork without the inffeciencies of a suspension fork. Definitely make sure the new fork is very similar in geometry to your current one (unless of course you want to change the handling characteristics).

My old school tange double crowned fork is amazing... The bike runs smooth as butter on anything but the roughest terrain.
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