Formula’s new Enduro fork : Selva

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Formula has a new fork for enduro, the Selva. The travel, depending on the version and wheel size, is anywhere from 120mm to 180mm.  It is available for 27.5″ and 27.5 plus / 29″. The stanchions are 35mm and the weight is 1940 grams for 27.5 ” and 1980 grams for the 27.5″ plus / 29 “.

Among the main features of the CTS , compression tuning system. These are basically valves that can be replaced to change the compression on three levels: from soft (gray), medium (blue), hard (red).

They are located under the low speed compression adjuster and can be replaced with a simple tool without the risk of losing oil.

. RCC: The high speed compression damping can still be adjusted within 13 different settings via a control on the handlebar. The remote control can adjust the fork from fully open to a complete lockout.  The Hexagon Design makes the Selva stiff and reactive, creating huge gains in riding precision and reliability.  ILS: Integrated Locking System, is a lever for locking the 15mm axle.  It can be removed after the wheel has been fixed. You can then save some weight or mount the lever again in any position.

Specs

The fork will be available from September 2016 at €988 for black and white models and € 1,033 for purple. The remote control RCC costs € 62 and a CTS tool kit + € 99.

 

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