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Suspensions on the touring bikes: yes or no?

A touring bicycle must be robust and reliable on any type of terrain, excluding, of course, the rugged trails reserved for mountain biking.
In this light, more and more cycling houses are equipping their own touring bikes with front suspension to make travel more comfortable.

The suspensions serve to absorb and overcome any holes, roots, bumps that can be found along the path. Not having to undergo the vibrations that these obstacles would send to the cyclist, the driving experience is improved.

However, in the specific case of bicycle touring, the suspended fork may not be indispensable because generally cycling tourists pedal on asphalt free of obstacles.

Let’s compare the advantages and disadvantages of having a front suspension on the touring bike.

Advantages

Disadvantages

Choosing whether or not to have a front suspension bike is ultimately personal. It mostly depends on the track you are going to face and the use you want to make of the bike.
It can be useful, for example, to those who want to approach the world of mountain bikes in a gradual way or to those who prefer white roads instead of bicycle paths on asphalt.
Even those who suffer from back or joint pain can benefit from mounting a suspension because it cushions the shocks and therefore the vibrations that would impact directly on the aching areas.

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