The press has been non stop salivating for this fork to come out, after the run away success of the Emerald Downhill fork, this was the next thing making people wish everything could be printed 3d immediately at home due to the extreme anticipation. With the first forks shipping and a focus on customer service it’s looking like the target of producing a fork that tailors to the type of rider that wants a personal product experience and the ability to have a race level product that you can service without sending it away has finally arrived.
Bryson, CEO and owner of DVO with more than 27 years of experience in fork technology including the success at Marzocchi in the mid to early 2000’s. There is a significant amount of experience behind this fork and as Bryson said,”What not to do,” when making a fork.
With a concentrated production run the focus is on user experience. Every detail will be answered by Bryson and his team, no need to send your fork off for a few weeks to have it serviced, all parts are available immediately from DVO’s distributor network. The aim is high end service and an acceptable price. Follow the story below for a few extra details.
Video: Interview with Bryson Martin DVO Founder
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