At Eurobike Scott presented a model of Genius that, instead of the classic Twin Lock handlebar control, has nothing mounted to the bar. On this bike, the suspension management is entrusted to the Live Valve electronics, a system developed by FOX of which nothing is known at the moment, except that it will be presented to the public at the end of August 2018.
From the photos we can imagine that there are sensors at the fork and rear end, as well as a battery placed on the down tube.
Also the shock absorber looks different from the classic DPX2, likely to make room for the electronic management of the damping.
Presentation is supposedly set for August, and the system should be on the market immediately after.
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