Modern super-slack head angles on trail and enduro bikes make telescopic forks work better as they are orientated more towards a plane that minimises bind
When you're falling off a cliff ;-)
Which to be fair, I think is the kind of riding you do
It is a factor, even on flatter trails. This is one of the major weaknesses of telescopic forks.
I don't enjoy riding off cliffs, though some of the crazy fuckers I (sometimes) ride with give me a good push. :-D
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When you're falling off a cliff ;-)
Which to be fair, I think is the kind of riding you do