What benefits Motion Control brings to a fork? I'm torn between Argyle 302s and 318s for my new fork and just don't know if the 318s are worth the extra cash - does the better model just give more on-the-fly adjustability or what?
I'm not fussed with being able to tweak it when I;m out, the thing gets ridden to uni or down steps and off relatively small drops so I don't need amazing small bump performance etc, and I doubt the lockout would come in useful very much (yeah it's SS but the small benefit as I'm honking isn't worth much to a broke student)
Cheers for any help y'all can give
I'm not fussed with being able to tweak it when I;m out, the thing gets ridden to uni or down steps and off relatively small drops so I don't need amazing small bump performance etc, and I doubt the lockout would come in useful very much (yeah it's SS but the small benefit as I'm honking isn't worth much to a broke student)
Cheers for any help y'all can give