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Old 10-05-19, 08:45 PM
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Jeff of Vt
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You're unlikely to find aftermarket parts for cheap forks. This is one of those cases where a rigid fork is your best bet. Not only are they much cheaper but you'll gain efficiency and save weight. They'll also outlast any cheaper suspension fork and they're maintenance free.

Wider handlebars provide more leverage but handlebars are very much personal preference, hence the dizzying array of lengths and shapes made.
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