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used other peoples bikes, prowling TF, have you considered that the lighter the forks the less material is used meaning you have rank flexy forks to? get trialtechs, stop being a weight weenie douchebag and be happy knowing you can rely on them not to f**k up, you'll progress much better with a reliable set up...

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Hey

I am currently looking to buy some new 20" forks for my Monty 219 Alp and I was looking at Echo SL, but many people have told me they are weak. Is this true?

Could anyone help me decide which forks to get?

Thanks

look at it this way dude, the lighter ones have more chance of breaking and you have more chance of getting hurt, where as the heavyer ones are stronger and your less likely to get hurt, ino which i would pick :D

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look at it this way dude, the lighter ones have more chance of breaking and you have more chance of getting hurt, where as the heavyer ones are stronger and your less likely to get hurt, ino which i would pick :D

Right I THINK i've decided on getting Echo Urbans, even though they look slightly strange on a bike, because they are straight.

Does ANYBODY have something to say about Neon forks, something good. Because if they are as good as Echo urban then i would prefer to get them, as they look better.

Thanks.

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