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    Posted: 6/06/05 at 3:13am

Anybody ever conduct any research (official or back-of-the-envelope) on the effect of different tine widths on the performance of a given fork?  In other words, setting aside the 2 vs. 3 tine debate, does it make any difference whether the tines are closer together or farther apart?

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More important is the stiffness of the tines.  A pirtchfork that's been used for a number of years and has more spring in it will pitch higher and is easier on your wrists and shoulders.
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