Newly Released Suspension & Components General

teK--

Eats Squid
I have a suspension fork on my gravel bike but I'm struggling to see the cost benefit to going a usd fork for gravel...
 

dancaseyimages

Mountain bike pornographer

Invert
$1,099.99 - $1,199.99

Invert is the World’s First Gravel Fork.
Invert smoothes your ride and gives unbelievable control of your bike on rough roads, loose turns, and steep descents. It’s surprisingly lightweight, easy to use, and strikingly attractive. Until this point, no fork made for drop bars has been able to combine the smooth ride, lightweight, simplicity, and good looks into one complete package.
Riding beyond the pavement can be rough, physically taxing, and unpredictable. Invert goes straight to the source of this problem to offer a smoother ride with more traction, both uphill and down. With Invert, you’ll be more efficient, more relaxed, and have confidence to glide over gravel like you’ve never experienced before.
Invert CS (Climb Switch, 40mm, 1113g): $1,199.99
Invert SL (No Climb Switch, 30mm, 990g): $1,099.99




Sign up to be notified when Invert is available for purchase! Estimated mid-summer 2024.
 

teK--

Eats Squid

Invert
$1,099.99 - $1,199.99

Invert is the World’s First Gravel Fork.
Invert smoothes your ride and gives unbelievable control of your bike on rough roads, loose turns, and steep descents. It’s surprisingly lightweight, easy to use, and strikingly attractive. Until this point, no fork made for drop bars has been able to combine the smooth ride, lightweight, simplicity, and good looks into one complete package.
Riding beyond the pavement can be rough, physically taxing, and unpredictable. Invert goes straight to the source of this problem to offer a smoother ride with more traction, both uphill and down. With Invert, you’ll be more efficient, more relaxed, and have confidence to glide over gravel like you’ve never experienced before.
Invert CS (Climb Switch, 40mm, 1113g): $1,199.99
Invert SL (No Climb Switch, 30mm, 990g): $1,099.99




Sign up to be notified when Invert is available for purchase! Estimated mid-summer 2024.
Just read about this and it has no damper. It is basically a pogo stick like the Lauf.

Only really good for smooth gravel and would be quite a handful for anything actually rough which is where I want a suspension fork.

I have the Rudy XPLR Ultimate and it is excellent for riding singletrack, rutted washboard tracks etc
 

Isaakk

Likes Bikes and Dirt
Just read about this and it has no damper. It is basically a pogo stick like the Lauf.

Only really good for smooth gravel and would be quite a handful for anything actually rough which is where I want a suspension fork.

I have the Rudy XPLR Ultimate and it is excellent for riding singletrack, rutted washboard tracks etc
Oh. Oh dear.
 

shiny

Go-go-gadget-wrist-thingy

Invert
$1,099.99 - $1,199.99

Invert is the World’s First Gravel Fork.
Invert smoothes your ride and gives unbelievable control of your bike on rough roads, loose turns, and steep descents. It’s surprisingly lightweight, easy to use, and strikingly attractive. Until this point, no fork made for drop bars has been able to combine the smooth ride, lightweight, simplicity, and good looks into one complete package.
Riding beyond the pavement can be rough, physically taxing, and unpredictable. Invert goes straight to the source of this problem to offer a smoother ride with more traction, both uphill and down. With Invert, you’ll be more efficient, more relaxed, and have confidence to glide over gravel like you’ve never experienced before.
Invert CS (Climb Switch, 40mm, 1113g): $1,199.99
Invert SL (No Climb Switch, 30mm, 990g): $1,099.99




Sign up to be notified when Invert is available for purchase! Estimated mid-summer 2024.
This a very confusing product. $1k USD and my office chair has more damping.
 

Stredda

Runs naked through virgin scrub
Just read about this and it has no damper. It is basically a pogo stick like the Lauf.

Only really good for smooth gravel and would be quite a handful for anything actually rough which is where I want a suspension fork.

I have the Rudy XPLR Ultimate and it is excellent for riding singletrack, rutted washboard tracks etc
Yes, smoother gravel is what this fork is aimed at.
 
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