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Rigid Mtb Fork Popular Q&A
Q: Lightweight Rigid mtb fork suggestions?
A: Hello there, this is Wil from Mons, Belgium, I've been riding with a 500gr Token carbon fork for about two years now with my Cannondale Killer V900 ( v-brakes) ... Read More »
Q: Lightweight Rigid mtb fork suggestions?
A: i had a no-name carbon fork on my Winterbike for 1 week before swithing to a Token Carbon. the no-name is the exact same fork than the White Brothers "Switchbla... Read More »
Q: Is it easier to bunny hop with rigid forks or suspension forks? I...
A: Really depends on the riders ability to bunny hop.I could use either one and get a few inches. If the rebound adjust is set properly on the susp. fork then I wo... Read More »
Q: How to Adjust Stock MTB Forks.
A: 1. Place your hands on the handlebars and bounce the front end of your bike with your hands. Pry the small rubber cap off the top of both shocks with your finge... Read More »
Q: How to Set Up MTB Suspension Forks.
A: 1. Remove the air valve cap of your fork, usually located underneath the left fork leg. Some suspension forks have two, one for each leg. Set the sag gauge that... Read More »