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Old 10-21-19, 08:35 AM
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Yeah, avoid suspension. It will be of limited usefulness on roads, and will be a possible point of failure or malfunction and/or will require more maintenance, add weight, make the bike more attractive to thieves, etc. etc. etc.

If the roads are bumpy get fatter tires and lower the pressure in them a bit. A non-suspension bike with wide soft tires will be more beneficial than a cheap suspension system.
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