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    Default Adjustable trail fork

    Having a think about MTB geometry and the push for slack head angles and stable handling has led me down a trail (excuse the pun) of thought.

    I was thinking about building an experimental rig to play with the extremes of steep head angle with lots of rake or vise-versa etc - someone must have been there already?


    P.S. Hi all - I'm finally returning to building after a 10 year gap!

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    Default Re: Adjustable trail fork

    Apologies for the bad form.

    Joe Rowing.

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    Default Re: Adjustable trail fork

    Welcome back Joe. Hopefully one of the off-road folks can add a reply.

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    Default Re: Adjustable trail fork

    Thanks Richie

    It has been a while but hopefully all will fall back into place swiftly enough!

    Joe Rowing

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    Default Re: Adjustable trail fork

    Quote Originally Posted by Blacklabbikes View Post
    Thanks Richie

    It has been a while but hopefully all will fall back into place swiftly enough!

    Joe Rowing

    I have experience with two forms of this - the old Moots fork, which had three dropout slots on the front for three settings, and the Bontrager "Dinosaur Head" ones that had a horizontal slot for adjustment.


    I messed with trail / rake a ton.


    I also experimented with "how short of chain stays ride well"


    - Garro.
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    Default Re: Adjustable trail fork

    that's interesting Garro - any conclusions?
    Joe Rowing

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