I got a delta 8 prototype from x fusion today and will be throwing it on a frame and riding it this weekend at north star and putting some miles on it to see how well it does.
the finish is for the prototypes only, they wont be selling the forks in raw. although I personally like the raw finish and think it should be OEM.
They have a through axle 35 mm integrated hub. It is very solid when connected and makes for very easy tear down and build up.
this model is the pro TA (travel adjust) model that basically will let you adjust the travel height from 8 - 5 inches on the fly. Air on one side and cartridge on the other. it also has an integrated crown/stem so there is no need for other parts.
The hub comes with the fork so you will have to build a wheel for the fork. industry 9 says they can make a wheel for the fork very easily and will have the same industry standards of weight and strength.
x fusion gave me this hub with a mavic 823 already mounted. it also has standard disc mounts.
when the wheel is mounted up, there is no real play or flex in the fork with twist. it seems really solid and light.
the whole set up seems to be a pretty good all around DH/freeride fork. with the travel able to be adjusted on the fly it opens alot of options for climbing, singletracks and drop runs.
The weight of the fork, hub, wheel, tube, tire and disc came out to just shy of 13.5 lbs wich is pretty good for an 8 inch race fork.
I have ridden the thing around the drive way a little but will hit north star with it this weekend, I will let you know how it does.
by the way, I will include pics of the travel adjust and possible geometry this weekend.
the finish is for the prototypes only, they wont be selling the forks in raw. although I personally like the raw finish and think it should be OEM.
They have a through axle 35 mm integrated hub. It is very solid when connected and makes for very easy tear down and build up.
this model is the pro TA (travel adjust) model that basically will let you adjust the travel height from 8 - 5 inches on the fly. Air on one side and cartridge on the other. it also has an integrated crown/stem so there is no need for other parts.
The hub comes with the fork so you will have to build a wheel for the fork. industry 9 says they can make a wheel for the fork very easily and will have the same industry standards of weight and strength.
x fusion gave me this hub with a mavic 823 already mounted. it also has standard disc mounts.
when the wheel is mounted up, there is no real play or flex in the fork with twist. it seems really solid and light.
the whole set up seems to be a pretty good all around DH/freeride fork. with the travel able to be adjusted on the fly it opens alot of options for climbing, singletracks and drop runs.
The weight of the fork, hub, wheel, tube, tire and disc came out to just shy of 13.5 lbs wich is pretty good for an 8 inch race fork.
I have ridden the thing around the drive way a little but will hit north star with it this weekend, I will let you know how it does.
by the way, I will include pics of the travel adjust and possible geometry this weekend.