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We've seen prototypes of X-Fusion's upside down trail fork out and about for quite some time, but now the time has come for it to go into production. 250 pieces will be made, 50 of which will be the original proto gold finish, and they should become available as of January. Pricing is yet TBD.
The Revel uses a keyed stanchion to improve stiffness, and features the X-Fusion's new "Roughcut" damper. The crowns are now specific to the amount of offset (available in either 46 or 51-mm).
The O2 Pro shock replaces the previous O2. It features a 15% bigger aircan, new levers, and a new remote (either on-off or 3-position). It goes on sale in January, at the same pricing as the previous version.
Johan Hjord
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chamaedorea.elegans
9/4/2015 5:07 PM
kc358
9/6/2015 10:08 AM
Maverick forks work just great in low speeds. The big issue with inverted is the sliders can rotate in the outer tubes. These use a keyway to keep them from rotating, so should be much stiffer.
Also, the Revel has, by far, the best air spring design. Far above anything Fox/RS/DVO, etc offer.