Bikepacking with a Suspension Fork: Setup, Service, and Reliability
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Service Intervals vs. BikepackingGet A Professional ServiceTuning Your ForkIs There A Most Reliable Fork?Diy Maintenance: Spares and ToolsIs It Okay to Mount Stuff to Your Fork?What About A Lock out?Lightning RoundIt’s fairly commonplace to see bottles and various bags attached to the legs of a suspension fork. But is it bad for a suspension fork? Items stored in this location range from water bottles to smaller stuff sacks for tools and spares, and from medium-sized items—like a a Jetboil or sleeping pad—to larger cargo cages with dry-bags strapped in. You ...See more on bikepacking.comExplore further It’s fairly commonplace to see bottles and various bags attached to the legs of a suspension fork. But is it bad for a suspension fork? Items stored in this location range from water bottles to smaller stuff sacks for tools and spares, and from medium-sized items—like a a Jetboil or sleeping pad—to larger cargo cages with dry-bags strapped in. You ...
It’s fairly commonplace to see bottles and various bags attached to the legs of a suspension fork. But is it bad for a suspension fork? Items stored in this location range from water bottles to smaller stuff sacks for tools and spares, and from medium-sized items—like a a Jetboil or sleeping pad—to larger cargo cages with dry-bags strapped in. You ...
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