I've always had great luck with S&M Pitchforks. 10,000 year warranty - seriously. They're what I'll use forever on my stuff.
I've also heard great things about Odyssey's products as well. In your case, you're looking at the Pro Dirt fork, since it comes with 14mm slots. It has a lifetime guarantee against bending, and it's actually quite a bit lighter than the Pitchfork.
Come to think of it, no one around here runs a Kink fork, so I can't really say how they hold up. I'm scared of the newest crop of lightweight forks - the Freebird, FBM CB4K and the like. I'd rather have the strength there than the few ounces less.
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Pitchforks are ok, They do tend to bend sometimes and are kinda heavy. Odyssey thermal dirt forks are really good. They are light and strong. I am running Kink Freebird forks and I reaaaallllly like them. They seem like the perfect forks.
I suggest any of the above really. MacNeils ruben forks are also really good if you can find any.
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