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Originally Posted by Sonoma76
So what I'm hearing is that it's more trouble than it's worth. Surprising that I'd need that specific of a fork.

Mtb technology becomes obsolete every four to six years. A bike from 1990 is already four to five generations old. You can add a suspension fork to your bike if you wish, but be prepared to spend six to nine months searching for the correct parts for the conversion.
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