Thanks! Yes, I think Rocky has nailed the Growler line and expect other companies will take note.
Wrote a long response to Garrett above. The forks brilliantly simple and easy enough to learn (it’s predictable).
I’ve seen lots of lower end bikes (hardtail and FS) with upgraded forks - either riders don’t know to service them or they aren’t serviceable. Maybe another article in there but I’d rather save for a take-off Yari than spend more on the bike to trade up to the ‘next level’ of fork.
There is, however, a strong counter argument (fork, tires, clutch derailleur) to save up for a Growler 40.
Dec. 9, 2019, 6:21 a.m. - Andrew Major
Thanks! Yes, I think Rocky has nailed the Growler line and expect other companies will take note. Wrote a long response to Garrett above. The forks brilliantly simple and easy enough to learn (it’s predictable). I’ve seen lots of lower end bikes (hardtail and FS) with upgraded forks - either riders don’t know to service them or they aren’t serviceable. Maybe another article in there but I’d rather save for a take-off Yari than spend more on the bike to trade up to the ‘next level’ of fork. There is, however, a strong counter argument (fork, tires, clutch derailleur) to save up for a Growler 40.