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which fork for kona jts?

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Old 01-17-09, 03:54 AM
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which fork for kona jts?

i can't make up my mind. i've been thinking whether or not i should get an IRD straight blade steel cross fork or spend a little bit more money for a carbon fork, probably a nashbar carbon cyclocross or a discounted easton ec70x. this build is mainly going to be a commuter/do everything bike. any opinions?
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or what about this: https://cgi.ebay.com/Satellite-Plus-4...742.m153.l1262

it appears to be an oem version of the bontrager satellite plus. and v-brake studs and canti studs are the same thing right?
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