by LuckyPierre » Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:40 am
Sadly, geometry is going to work against you. Your frame's geometry, not geometry in general.
A rigid frame's geometry is based around a known, fixed effective length of the front fork. A suspension fork will be longer, so it throws the geometry out of whack. You would end up with the front of the bike too high and the potential for the tyre to bottom out on the downtube when the fork compresses.
That said, I'm looking at a fork upgrade at the moment, and the cost of a decent fork as a single component is scary compared to the cost of a new bike.
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