I've read claims that having front or full suspension on a fast urban mobility ebike actually improves safety. I understand that it does improve comfort (although there is a lot of evidence that larger air volume tires in 2" / 50mm widths or wider can provide 70% or more of the vibration and shock dampening of active suspension) but does active supension really make a street ebike safer?
Note: I understand that a worse case direct hit of big pot hole or curb at high speed a suspension may be the difference between a crash or not but I really don't want these extreme cases be the basis of this question.
Both front and rear suspension adds to the initial cost of a bike and increases service and maintenance but I think the industry wants even street riders to believe they need front forks at minimum. I think it's mainly a marketing gimmick but maybe there is a real safety component to the decision.
Note: I understand that a worse case direct hit of big pot hole or curb at high speed a suspension may be the difference between a crash or not but I really don't want these extreme cases be the basis of this question.
Both front and rear suspension adds to the initial cost of a bike and increases service and maintenance but I think the industry wants even street riders to believe they need front forks at minimum. I think it's mainly a marketing gimmick but maybe there is a real safety component to the decision.