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Hot take of the day: there is no such thing as a good steel disc fork. You need big tubes to deal with the disc but then it's heavy and lacks compliance. And it will probably flex under braking anyway so basically what was the point.
Especially when most manufacturers insist on tapering the blade down towards the braking forces. 90's MTB unicrown forks would make for better steel disc forks than a lot of the current stuff IMO...
Hot take of the day: there is no such thing as a good steel disc fork. You need big tubes to deal with the disc but then it's heavy and lacks compliance. And it will probably flex under braking anyway so basically what was the point.