Inverted forks in motorcycles are nothing new, but how did it start? And why use an inverted fork in a first place? Here's ...
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 ...
The original version of this story was published on Bike R umor. Riders keep going faster and harder, which means the suspension has to keep getting better and better to provide the control and ...
Cane Creek revealed the Invert gravel fork at the Sea Otter Classic 2024 in Monterey, California. As the name implies, it is an inverted telescoping suspension fork. The most remarkable feature is its ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hero MotoCorp unveiled the new Karizma XMR 250 at EICMA 2024 last week. Alongside it, the Karizma XMR 210 was also showcased with an inverted fork at the motor show. The inverted fork seen on the ...
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 ...
Earlier offered in only a handful of premium motorcycles, upside-down (USD) or inverted front suspension forks have now become a common occurrence even in smaller and more mass-oriented products. A ...