Gravity G29 - Suspension corrected geo?
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Gravity G29 - Suspension corrected geo?
Hey guys, quick question. Does anyone know if the G29 SS will take a 100mm sus fork? Thanks!
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Would help if you gave a link to the bike in question, as googling Gravity bikes brings up a lot or returns.
For suspension corrected, this really only applies to bikes from the pre-suspension era, anything from around 1995/6 on is 'suspension corrected', and 29ers have never had this issue, as they only really became popular in the suspension era.
For suspension corrected, this really only applies to bikes from the pre-suspension era, anything from around 1995/6 on is 'suspension corrected', and 29ers have never had this issue, as they only really became popular in the suspension era.
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Sorry, it would be the G29 from bikesdirect.com. https://www.bikesdirect.com/products/gravity/g29ss.htm
Interesting, so most modern (2000 on) bikes should be able to accommodate a suspension fork? Would there be any ill effects on handling? Forgive my ignorance, primarily a roadie.
Interesting, so most modern (2000 on) bikes should be able to accommodate a suspension fork? Would there be any ill effects on handling? Forgive my ignorance, primarily a roadie.