I sure did - that solid fork transmitted every ripple, dip, and pebble in the road straight to my arthritic wrists and back.
Until I got the Redshift Shockstop
[drum roll.............]
https://www.redshiftsports.com/shockstop-suspension-stem-ships-dec-14-2016/
Seriously, this sprung stem takes all the painful part out of riding a Turbo, and along with a Thudbuster ST, http://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/thudbuster-st-on-turbo.388/ it feels like riding on a cloud, without giving up any controllability or creating any dynamic change in geometry.
Unlike a sprung fork, it is very sensitive and removes all the little buzzes, but does less for the big potholes, as the range of motion is less. OTOH, it doesn't compress noticeably when you stop hard, and the wheel cannot twist relative to the frame.
Recommended.
Until I got the Redshift Shockstop
[drum roll.............]
https://www.redshiftsports.com/shockstop-suspension-stem-ships-dec-14-2016/
Seriously, this sprung stem takes all the painful part out of riding a Turbo, and along with a Thudbuster ST, http://electricbikereview.com/forums/threads/thudbuster-st-on-turbo.388/ it feels like riding on a cloud, without giving up any controllability or creating any dynamic change in geometry.
Unlike a sprung fork, it is very sensitive and removes all the little buzzes, but does less for the big potholes, as the range of motion is less. OTOH, it doesn't compress noticeably when you stop hard, and the wheel cannot twist relative to the frame.
Recommended.