scrapper
Retro Guru
i remember the Mountain Cycle San Andreas being one of the first bikes to feature upside down suspension forks (where the lower legs travel up inside the uppers)
Technically these suspension forks are by far the best performing as the upper crown & legs can be far stiffer
the only drawback was that they need disc brakes , BITD the discs werent quite ready to match the forks
all that has changed now , disc brakes are the norm on MTB's
so why arent upside down suspension forks?
Technically these suspension forks are by far the best performing as the upper crown & legs can be far stiffer
the only drawback was that they need disc brakes , BITD the discs werent quite ready to match the forks
all that has changed now , disc brakes are the norm on MTB's
so why arent upside down suspension forks?