one-eyed_jim
Old School Grand Master
Well, it's a question of taste (and habit) of course, but Konas are steepish to start with, and an inline post compensates for some of the slackening that a longer fork will produce. 74 degrees reduced to 72.5 is one thing. 74 degrees increased to 75.5 is another. My Kilauea was certainly rideable with a 385mm RC30, but I find the handling a whole lot better with the 410mm P2 it was designed for.Andy R":3ntjxe0y said:I'm running rigid forks with an A/C dimension of 440mm on my '95 Explosif. I don't find them detrimental to the handling at all, but then maybe I just have strange tastes in handling (but I don't think so...)