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Suspension compensated 100mm rigid fork
NSMB: If I have an aluminum XC hardtail frame that is geometry oriented for a 100mm travel fork (standard 1 1/8th), and want to convert it to a rigid front fork for urban use... What is a good model of suspension-height-compensated fork to use, and how much should I expect to pay for one?
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I just put a Kona P2 fork on my DeKerf - cost me $75.
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