Low-travel telescopic fork for touring bike
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Hand or butt pain isn’t dependent on having a suspension system but on the quality of the saddle, its shape, and its width (all tailored to the cyclist’s body shape). The same goes for hand pressure on the handlebars—its shape, padding, and, of course, how well it fits your body. Many travelers don’t cycle much, if at all, year-round and then set off on a trip with 6 hours in the saddle daily. How can anyone be surprised by aches and pains?

Let’s be clear: if you’re not perfectly positioned on a bike that’s properly adjusted for your body, no amount of suspension will make a difference.

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