With the exciting news about a new Riv MTB in the works, I wonder what 
would be given up by offering it with a suspension-corrected rigid fork to 
allow those of us who prefer some squish in front to have that option?  I 
realize it's too late for that, but I can always hope for a "2.0" model :)

And I'd like to stay away from justifying the need for me or anyone else 
needing a suspension fork, and instead stick to the design principles 
involved, and mostly the experience of those who've had bikes that were 
offered with suspension corrected forks/frames and rode them with both 
setups.  For the type of riding you do/did, did the offset/trail/whatever 
bug you to the point that you didn't like one version or the other?  Did 
you really appreciate the flexibility it gave you?  Did you enjoy it both 
ways, for different purposes?

Tom

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