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I agree 110%. (LOL).
Considering that the sine of a gravity bike hta would mean an 8-10% reduction
in vertical travel, not a bad idea.
Slight downside is that in most instances with air shocks, the rear sagh is
about 8% more, so if matching positive travel is the goal, probably not
necessarily what we're after.
FWIW, a good fork will always feel good on rough downhill stuff, but extra
travel always comes with noticeable downsides.
Since bike companies don't make bikes that are too slack for me, up-forking is
generally an awesome plan
Sept. 30, 2016, 3:59 p.m. - Tehllama42
#!markdown I agree 110%. (LOL). Considering that the sine of a gravity bike hta would mean an 8-10% reduction in vertical travel, not a bad idea. Slight downside is that in most instances with air shocks, the rear sagh is about 8% more, so if matching positive travel is the goal, probably not necessarily what we're after. FWIW, a good fork will always feel good on rough downhill stuff, but extra travel always comes with noticeable downsides. Since bike companies don't make bikes that are too slack for me, up-forking is generally an awesome plan