Thanks Keith. Yeah I was a little banged up but amazingly nothing serious, 
definitely lucky.  I'm 90% sure the frame is fine / not bent, but guess I 
won't know until I can ride it again (once I get a straight fork).

Keep the rubber side down and watch out for aggressive trees man :)


Matt


On Monday, July 3, 2017 at 9:47:35 PM UTC-4, iamkeith wrote:
>
> Jeesh, Matt!  Hope you're ok, and hope it's just the fork that needs to be 
> replaced.
>
> I guess I'd completely overlooked that part of the argument for less-stiff 
> blades, but now it makes sense.
>
> Otherwise, I think this might be one of the few places where I disagree 
> with Grant, and believe that there is a ride quality advantage too. 
>  Perhaps not "suspension," but definitely the ability to absosorb vibration 
> or "chatter."  
>
> I can visibly see it happen on my clem (hunqapillar) and '93 MB-1 forks. 
>  I'd like to buy a go-pro and make a video like this, to illustrate:
>
> https://youtu.be/uo-bastzh7c
>
>

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