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Upside down/inverted forks are all the rage these days. There are a ton of benefits to having an inverted fork, such as ride feel and robustness so it makes sense to install one on your all-mountain, enduro, or e-bike, but is it all rainbows and sunshine? Although these styles of forks do offer a lot of benefits, there are also clear downsides compared to a regular mountain bike fork. With Fox releasing the Podium earlier this year, and Push Industries releasing their Nine One fork a year or two back, we wanted to get them together and go over some quick details of both offerings and talk about what the differences are. Join us as we go over some product specs of the Fox Podium and Push Industries Nine One inverted mountain bike forks!
Products from this video:
Fox Podium Enduro MTB Fork
Push Industries Nine One V2 MTB Fork
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