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  1. Check the crown to axle length. The fork will be a little longer than the length you have currently with the rigid fork, but you want to account for ~25% sag.

  2. That frame/fork is “suspension ready”
    Just buy something with a similar axle to crown dimension and you should be good to go

  3. Your current fork is 510mm in length. The suspension for equivalent is a 130mm fork with 25% sag.

  4. You’re in for a disappointment if you want to turn this into a mountain bike. A good suspension fork will cost a lot, add significant weight, and take away your fork stashing points.

    If it’s just about smoothing out the bumps a little, I’d recommend a suspension stem.

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