At Eurobike DVO Were keen to showcase their new Diamond Fork, a 140-160mm (internally adjustable) travel, hard hitting all mountain fork. This fork as been extensively tested recently under the wheels of Cedric Gracia at Whistler. Rather than a climb switch, the forks feature a quick adjust low speed compression with 6 clicks. If you have a big climb to do, simply spin the knob round and enjoy firmer support. The forks use a closed cartridge bladder system, compressing rather than expanding so should offer good small bump sensitivity. The forks weight in at 2000g and will be available in October.

The new fork will be available for 27,5" first, later for 29" too and they will also make a 26" version. It will be available in October and for a price between €850 - 900.
The new fork will be available in 27,5″ first, then for 29″ too, and they will also make a 26″ version. It will be available in October and for a price between €850 – 900.
The Diamond has a 15mm QR, 35mm stanchions, and it will come with either black or green lowers.
The Diamond has a 15mm QR, 35mm stanchions, and it will come with either black or green lowers.
The quick adjust low speed compression has 6 clicks and the high speed compression 24  clicks
The quick adjust low speed compression has 6 clicks and the high speed compression 24 clicks
The fork features the same OTT damper as the Emerald
The fork features the same OTT damper as the Emerald

For more information check out DVO’s website


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