Prototypes Galore On Jackson Goldstone's Bike at Crankworx
Briefly

Crankworx serves as a significant platform for cycling brands to unveil new or updated products. Companies often showcase prototypes, and some are able to keep their products under wraps until revealed. For instance, Jackson Goldstone was photographed on a prototype Fox 40 fork, which indicated significant design updates like a new arch style adapted from other recent models. The prototype also featured elements from Fox’s Racing Applications Development Program, suggesting ongoing innovation in fork technology that prioritizes performance and weight reduction.
The fork that Jackson is riding is very obviously a prototype, with the word "prototype" clearly printed above the Fox logo on the lowers, along with the large RAD sticker denoting that it is part of Fox's Racing Applications Development Program.
Beyond those dead giveaways, the biggest visual clue is the new arch design. The current Fox 40 has a smooth, curving arch, whereas this fork's arch is a bit more squared-off and has cut-outs similar to what we've seen on Fox's latest forks.
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