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  • Single vs Dual crown
  • edinburghbiker
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    On a standard 200mm DH frame, a dual crown 200mm fork is the norm, however i have seen a few folk with 170-180mm single crowns on the likes of their spesh demo or trek session, Apart from the fact you can x-up with a single crown, what are the advantages; Weight? More Manouverability? Obviously a dual crown would be more rigid. Why the single?

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    More maneouverable, mainly – not much steering lock on a dual crown for tight switchbacks. A2C measuremernt is generally the same on a 180 and 200 fork, and weight savings aren’t huge. Guides I rode with in Finale Ligure this year rode that setup – one had Totems on a Demo, one had a TR250

    Rosss
    Free Member

    Singles feel far more nimble generally and move around easier but I run duals as I prefer the stiffness off drops and I think I can push harder through rough stuff.

    goodgrief
    Free Member

    single crowns are much easier to put in the back of your car with the front wheel out!

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