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Front suspension and racks for cross, enduro and adventure motorcycles

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Front suspension and shelves are the backbone parts that keep your MX/off-road bike tracking straight, soaking up hits, and staying predictable under braking and in ruts. In this category you’ll find [WHAT_IT_IS] for rebuilding, upgrading, or restoring the front end so you can push harder with confidence—whether you ride in a jersey and goggles on a groomed track or in body armor and knee guards/braces through rocky enduro. The right setup helps solve the most common rider headaches: [PROBLEM_1] and [PROBLEM_2], plus vague steering, uneven fork action, and premature bushing or seal wear. When choosing parts, start with fit and compatibility: match year/make/model, fork type, axle diameter, and any offset or clamp specs so your wheel alignment and brake caliper position stay correct. Next, consider material and build: [CRITERION_1] and [CRITERION_2] matter for stiffness, weight, and impact resistance; pay attention to coatings, anodizing, and bushing surfaces for smooth travel. Finally, pick for riding conditions and service habits: [CRITERION_3] based on mud, sand, hardpack, and how often you change oil and clean the fork tubes. Common mistakes are mixing incompatible fork internals with the wrong shelves/clamps and ignoring wear on bushings, steering head bearings, or fork tubes that are slightly bent. Replace or inspect parts if you feel knocking under braking, see oil weeping at the seals, notice stiction, or your bike won’t hold a line in braking bumps. Tip: Before final assembly, torque everything in sequence and bounce the front end to relieve bind—small alignment errors can feel like a bad suspension setup.
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