marzocchi dirt jumper fork behave on track like llandegla?
trimtram
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as above,
i currently ride with rigid forks and want to be able carry on riding as i do now, with good feel for the surface, positive steering. and maybe land a few small jumps.
i think that my rigid forks are slowing me down, i dont seem to carry enough speed.
would a dirt jump fork work alright on the tracks at cycle parks like llandegla?
and local singletrack. i want to be able to climb unhindered, i dont realy want to be constantly messing with dials.
i dont want to buy a buget fork and regret it.
t
i currently ride with rigid forks and want to be able carry on riding as i do now, with good feel for the surface, positive steering. and maybe land a few small jumps.
i think that my rigid forks are slowing me down, i dont seem to carry enough speed.
would a dirt jump fork work alright on the tracks at cycle parks like llandegla?
and local singletrack. i want to be able to climb unhindered, i dont realy want to be constantly messing with dials.
i dont want to buy a buget fork and regret it.
t
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Sorry do you dirt jump? if No then why a DJ fork?
what is your bike? is it suspension corrected?"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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