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<blockquote data-quote="Aasland" data-source="post: 729817" data-attributes="member: 14773"><p>Both my buddy and I nailed a pothole on Matole rd last year that dinged both of our rims, but forks were fine. Heck, I even had stronger springs and custom compression valves and they bottomed out. I was amazed they weren't bent, and seals not blown. Still no fork damage.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, one ride down Skyline Dr in Duluth, MN on my VFR blew both my seals. No big bumps, just constant expansion cracks and frost heaves and the typical neglected MN concrete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aasland, post: 729817, member: 14773"] Both my buddy and I nailed a pothole on Matole rd last year that dinged both of our rims, but forks were fine. Heck, I even had stronger springs and custom compression valves and they bottomed out. I was amazed they weren't bent, and seals not blown. Still no fork damage. On the other hand, one ride down Skyline Dr in Duluth, MN on my VFR blew both my seals. No big bumps, just constant expansion cracks and frost heaves and the typical neglected MN concrete. [/QUOTE]
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