Surviving Philly
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The brace sits right on the lip. I'd rather have the boots -- reason being ive replaced these fork seals before, there is a ton of dust, grit and grime in Philadelphia. Between the literally constant new construction and the condition of many of our roads you would think it was the third world.
I ride this bike every day. All year. Over needles, condoms, destroyed roads, homeless people, everything. The forks will, in some circumstances, twist. But at the speeds I'm typically riding, I don't have significant fear of a tank slapper. I've crashed. A lot. Slow aides and one bad high side. Once at 50 mph going literally through the intersection of second and market on my side.
I bought the brace thinking I would have some amazing handling response. I didn't get that. I did get stiffness that I think might be more appropriate for highway miles, I don't think it's totally useless, I just think it's not appropriate for what I do. I'm a social worker making home visits and encampment visits in the most dangerous parts of the United states, but I don't do much highway riding.
Anyway it was overpriced, and a waste of money.... For myself.
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