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Post by noposer on Aug 28, 2006 14:43:08 GMT -5
Just wondering, I've always been using the forward dropout forks, is really a difference in balance. I would imagine only a little bit, but once you get use to anything you can achieve balance..Let me know, thanks!
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Post by icastel on Aug 28, 2006 16:23:50 GMT -5
I've always used forks with offset. Even now, I run my Oddy forks with minimal offset. I've tried bikes with no offset and they've felt kind of weird, but I imagine you can get used to them (a lot of people have) ... It's just a different balance point, I guess.
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Post by noposer on Aug 29, 2006 16:41:21 GMT -5
Thanks, Igor just curious. I've always used the forks with the offset, mainly because I have a bunch of Hoffman Super Forks...from the late 90's.....
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Post by SoCalRider on Aug 30, 2006 1:09:44 GMT -5
Well, for me...when I got back into riding, I bought minimal offset forks. Rode that for a while until I built up the G6 with the same forks. But because of the chopper ht angle, I was told I should try going with a zero offset fork. So I did. Honestly, I didn't feel much of a difference. But I guess if you're doing barspin variations, you might feel a difference depending on your set up.
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