tomato paste
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In my research for buying an eMTB I'm learning more about suspension systems. I'm trying to find a bike to perform multiple roles, such as towing children, touring, and trail riding. This lead me to determine that coil shocks may be a better choice because they require less maintenance or calibration compared to air, and have better small bump compliance.
This leads me to the question if anyone is using a coil fork? I don't find many articles discussing coil forks, and it seems that while a coil in the rear suspension is fairly common, coils up front are not. Is there a reason for this, or have I just not focused my searching quite enough to find it?
This leads me to the question if anyone is using a coil fork? I don't find many articles discussing coil forks, and it seems that while a coil in the rear suspension is fairly common, coils up front are not. Is there a reason for this, or have I just not focused my searching quite enough to find it?