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Sneak Peek: Fat Forx Dual Crown Fat Bike Suspension Fork

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We’ve seen inverted forks, modified Leftys, and now this – a purpose built dual crown suspension fork for a fatbike. Labeled as the first prototype based on the McAir suspension fork created by Jurgen Steiner, the photos were sent to us with a brief description of the fork. Apparently a specialist when it comes to building still, premium level forks, he is entering the fat bike market with a customizable fork that includes colors, materials, and standards, with a carbon model shown here.

More details after the break.

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Built with clearance for 5″ tires on 10mm rims, the Fat Forx uses a bolt on thru axle and looks to offer around 80-100mm travel. More info when we have it.

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Surly Shawn
Surly Shawn
10 years ago

I like it!

David
David
10 years ago

I don’t know about fitting a fatbike tire on a 10mm rim. 😉

Slow Joe Crow
Slow Joe Crow
10 years ago

It certainly is nifty looking but the burning question is does this cost more or less than an entire Surly Pugsley?

Nick
Nick
10 years ago

It seems like it’d be hard to mount 5″ tires on 10mm rims

Fatbike907
Fatbike907
10 years ago

Looks nice….who cares if it costs more than a pugsley, that frame is soooooooo outdated anyway why would anyone even consider one these days?

Skeeter
Skeeter
10 years ago

@Nick – eh, what’s an order of magnitude among friends?!? 😉
@BR – how about a logical 10cm or 100mm for that rim width?

jose
jose
10 years ago

Who set that bike up? How long is that seat post?

Eric
Eric
10 years ago

Suspension on a donkey bike? Seems like overkill.

Sedubius
Sedubius
10 years ago

The bike shop I work at has had a single crown inverted 5″ fatbike fork for over 4 months.

tom
tom
10 years ago

I love 60 lb bikes. Since you went that far, why not put a rear swing arm on it and make it a nice 80lbs fatty .

Tim
Tim
10 years ago

Looks like a late 90’s third-wave CNC fork. Looks cool. Wonder what’s inside.

Alex Davies
Alex Davies
10 years ago

@tom. First, my 907 FATBIKE w/lefty is under 35 lbs with a dropper and 100mm rims with surly bid and Lou on an xl frame. I’ll explain because you seem to not know much about fatbikes….I can’t make my FATBIKE any fatter at the moment, I also don’t have an ounce of carbon anywhere on it to shave weight. Doesn’t seem too bad considering that my light bike is a niner wfo and comes in at 33 pounds and that is weigh a full xt build and reynolds wheels. People think you need sub 25 lb bikes to have fun and be fast on the trails….that’s just not true.

tom
tom
10 years ago

Alex, My mind has been blown..

Ulrike Burkhardt
Ulrike Burkhardt
10 years ago

Hey guys,
What a crazy discussion. Let’s get the facts: The fork looks great and I know the weight is 2 kilo. The allover weight of the bike is 12,9 kilo. The estimated price will be under 1.000 Euro (carbon version). So that’s what my sources are whispering. And – of course – the 10 mm rim ins surly a mistake and means 100 mm, but you know that. Therefore be concentrated in the facts, not only in the mistakes.

Bewer
Bewer
10 years ago

I know more facts of that German masterpiece fork: Lightest version 2.044 gr. based on air chamber suspension and elostomer. Other features incl. lockout with a second with a second air chamber are already available. Thema Salsa you see in the Fotos is 12,9 Kg inkl. suspension fork without pedals. As I could also hear that the price will be in a non personalzid standard version in a region of 911 Euros. Special Features in top.
I hope to geht more infos the next dass. I’ll keep you updated.

John
John
10 years ago

About to be irrelevant in…… 3…..2….1….

Bewer
Bewer
10 years ago

@John: Where did you get your infinite wisdom to catagorize things as irrelevant? I guess you are one of those reinventors of the bike world. Some kind of wisenheimer……

Nels
Nels
5 years ago

Nearly 5 years later, and no news. A shame really, I would love a beefy dual crown fork for my fatty. (2015 RSD “The Mayor”)

Bewer
Bewer
3 years ago

You can get the fork by Jürgen Steiner. Please have a look to his website: http://www.steinerdesign.net.

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