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Fox invited us up to world famous Whistler Bike Park during Crankworx to get a sneak peak at their brand new wireless electronic Neo system, which includes the Transfer Neo seatpost and Live Valve Neo suspension system. Fox states that this new Neo wireless system is 100 times faster than bluetooth and 20 times faster than any other wireless system currently available on the market.
We recently received a message from Fox with an opportunity to head up to Whistler Bike Park during Crankworx to check out their new wireless offering, the Fox Transfer Neo. Without hesitation, we hopped on the opportunity. We quickly packed up our bikes, hopped on a plane, and shuttled over to Whistler to meet the folks over at Fox to learn about and test out their new seat post on trails outside of the bike park.
Have you ever found yourself riding on technical terrain, doing your best to line yourself up for an ideal line, but not quite being able to get yourself there? What about losing your balance before dropping into a technical section and not being able to reset yourself to ensure you conquer the line safely?
DT Swiss has released a new high engagement hub for trail and gravity riders.The new DEG hub still utilizes DT Swiss' ratchet system, but the ratchet itself is almost twice as big as the current ratchet in order to match the large hub shell of the new hub. The max number of teeth available used to be 54, but the new DEG ratchet has grown to 90 teeth, which provides 4º of engagement angle, greatly reducing the play between engagement points.
For 2025, Fox has come out swinging with an all-new lineup of forks and dampers. The new Grip X2, Grip X and Grip SL are replacing the outgoing Grip 2, Grip and Fit4 dampers which have provided amazing performance in Fox forks for years. There have been some pretty solid improvements in performance and longevity of this line of suspension and we're excited to share the information with you!
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