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Old 06-17-20, 10:08 PM
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For my fat bike, I have rigid. I mostly do river beds with sand and water, not sure how long suspension forks would last in that environment. As far as trails go, my concern would be the "spongyness" of a low pressure fat tire added to the suspension fork, might be risky on downhill braking and curves.
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