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wat is the advantage of running rigids?
i would agree with what matt says. i would think being lighter is the main advantage. do we have and trials riders to make sure.

and on the other hand are there any trials specific forks(short travel) any one got a link just so i can see.
The main advantage is that you can hop on the front wheel without having to worry about your fork having a hard time.

Although, you definatly don't have to have rigids to be a good trials rider, look at Ryan Leech, for example.....he even uses a SEAT!!
i say be like aaron chase and buy some fox talas's and modify them down to 50mm..... that would be an awsome forks for trials,djing,street!
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