I asked this a while back and got mostly subjective feedback that if more comfortable then safety is improved as well but I think that is pure speculation. I understand that active suspensions improve comfort levels on rough surfaces but I do not think they make an urban / commuting ebike safer (let's just stick with speeds up to 28mph / 45kph).
If an ebike is equipped with tires say 2" or wider so they provide a significant shock absorption function as well as improved handling then I would like to know if there is an objective data that indicates that a suspension fork improves safety? I know the marketing people will throw out all kinds of subjective claims but I want to know because I think forks are mainly put on urban ebikes for their added maintenance costs down the road. Even the comfort element is ??? given that some stems are available with shock dampening functions and carbon forks certainly absorb some vibrations.
I've just been told is not safe to ride an ebike at 28mph on the street without a supsension fork and I think that is just the vocal opinions of a minority that think they know it all.
If an ebike is equipped with tires say 2" or wider so they provide a significant shock absorption function as well as improved handling then I would like to know if there is an objective data that indicates that a suspension fork improves safety? I know the marketing people will throw out all kinds of subjective claims but I want to know because I think forks are mainly put on urban ebikes for their added maintenance costs down the road. Even the comfort element is ??? given that some stems are available with shock dampening functions and carbon forks certainly absorb some vibrations.
I've just been told is not safe to ride an ebike at 28mph on the street without a supsension fork and I think that is just the vocal opinions of a minority that think they know it all.