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DVO Diamond. Because low breakaway friction, OTT adjustment, compression adjustment, and completely outperformed my Fox Factory 34.
My bro just got an Onyx and is less impressed though. The negative spring rate seems to be too stiff and it is sucking down, probably only an issue for lighter riders running lowish pressures. He also seems to have a Topaz or a Jade in bits in his apartment at any given moment - 'user serviceable' might translate into 'requires regular user servicing'
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The Formula Selva forks have interested me.
The damper uses a system where you can swap out valves to change the compression tune of the fork. It's apparently a 5 minute job using a tool that comes with the fork.
Fun for anyone who likes to fettle with different set ups.
Its worth looking into if you fancy something different from the usual rockshox/fox.I'm thinking about one for my other bike. But my lyrik feels so good it's tempting just to get another one
I'm also open to the idea of a non Fox/Rockshox fork, but recommending something without any "because of x,y and z" is not going to sway me.