
"Cane Creek is looking to change that narrative. Following the success of their gravel-oriented Invert, the Fletcher, North Carolina crew just dropped the Invert Enduro. It's a big, burly, inverted fork that aims to bring that 'moto-smooth' feeling to the masses without the usual boutique tax."
"By putting the heavy, stiff uppers at the crown and the lighter stanchions at the axle, you reduce unsprung weight. More importantly, the bushings stay bathed in oil, and the fork resists the fore/aft 'binding' that happens when you're hard on the brakes."
"Cane Creek boils it down to two things: Smoothness and Traction. By letting the front wheel 'swim' through chatter rather than skipping over it, you get a front end that feels calm and composed, with a light breakaway that feels balanced with the rear suspension."
Cane Creek introduced the Invert Enduro, a $1,599 inverted mountain bike fork designed to improve performance and address flex and axle issues. Inverted forks offer advantages like small-bump sensitivity and reduced unsprung weight, making them appealing for modern e-bikes and demanding riders. The Invert Enduro aims to provide a 'moto-smooth' experience without the high costs typically associated with boutique options. Key features include a robust chassis and innovative design to enhance smoothness and traction while minimizing common drawbacks of traditional forks.
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