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Why Fox Flipped the Script on Mountain Bike Forks
BIKE Magazine aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Fox Racing Shox has been teasing the RAD prototype fork under ...
Cane Creek just announced a $1,599 inverted mountain bike fork, and they're so confident that they cracked the code that they are backing it with a 30-day money-back guarantee. But it's more than that ...
Fox’s new Podium fork eschews traditional design, using an inverted layout. The novel upside-down (USD) design is claimed to boost plushness thanks to its increased bushing overlap. A reworked air ...
If you keep up with motorcycle news (on, say, Gear Patrol), you’ve no doubt seen your fair share of bikes with USD (aka upside-down aka inverted) forks. While it sometimes feel like brands invert ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Last Sea Otter, we got a sneak peek at a very big project from Push Industries. It seems to have taken a little longer than ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Stablead inverted fork When we first walked by the Stablead booth, everything looked almost too polished to be a completely new ...
The rumours can finally be put to rest. You may have spotted them badged up as ‘rad prototypes’ and shown off during recent events, but they’ve now officially been launched. Here are the all-new ...
For nearly a month RockShox has teased images of its new inverted suspension fork. Today we are able to bring you the complete story of the RS-1. New fork, old name The original RS-1 was RockShox’ ...
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