Are you on about the rake / offset? Strait forks still have rake/ offset and it you are replacing a CX with a CX curved or straight it will still have more or less the dame offset. A 29er fork as I already said above will be tool long and upset your head angle too much. Trail is the important feature and depends on both rake and head angle but . The also tend to have a larger off set / rake than a C/X fork "pushes the front wheel out more" than a CX fork.
Thats what I was trying to say in my essay above.
You want a slack front end, on a rigid off-roader. So can cycle downhill on lumpy stuff, with a bit more stability. I've still gone over-the-bars on mine though.
Thats what I was trying to say in my essay above.
You want a slack front end, on a rigid off-roader. So can cycle downhill on lumpy stuff, with a bit more stability. I've still gone over-the-bars on mine though.
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