Of course, riding a rigid fork is going to be harsh, but...
I've ridden other rigid steel forks, and even an aluminum fork, and my damn Kona p2 seems to be the most bone jarring rigid fork I've ever felt. More so than the aluminum fork.
One of the riders in our groups told me that the P2 is notoriously harsh, but I've seen other similar CroMo forks which have been touted as more compliant (similar straight leg design).
Is there a steel fork that would have the same design, but more compliant? I've heard that the Salsa forks are good, but skeptical that they would actually make a difference.
I will not ride a suspension fork.
I've ridden other rigid steel forks, and even an aluminum fork, and my damn Kona p2 seems to be the most bone jarring rigid fork I've ever felt. More so than the aluminum fork.
One of the riders in our groups told me that the P2 is notoriously harsh, but I've seen other similar CroMo forks which have been touted as more compliant (similar straight leg design).
Is there a steel fork that would have the same design, but more compliant? I've heard that the Salsa forks are good, but skeptical that they would actually make a difference.
I will not ride a suspension fork.