Prototype Cane Creek MTB Inverted Suspension Fork Joins the Party at Sea Otter

One day after spotting the RAD Prototype inverted fork from Fox, Cane Creek is taking their turn for some prototype teasing. Propped up on the back table in their booth, a much larger inverted suspension fork was sitting next to its smaller gravel cousins.

Much like the Fox RAD fork situation, Cane Creek isn’t divulging any information on the prototype other than confirming that it exists. All they would say is that Cane Creek is very proud of the fact that all of their development is done in-house, and this is a good example of how they engineer and build the products that they actually want to ride.

Cane Creek prototype inverted fork crown Cane Creek prototype inverted fork adjusterCane Creek prototype inverted fork adjuster Cane Creek prototype inverted fork top legCane Creek prototype inverted fork top leg Cane Creek prototype inverted fork side profileCane Creek prototype inverted fork side profile

Cane Creek did mention that they recently installed a giant new CNC machine, and their machinist has been loving the opportunity to mill the fork crown out of a solid block of aluminum. From the looks of things, the top of the fork has tooled adjustments but no obvious air valve.

Cane Creek prototype inverted fork bottom adjusterCane Creek prototype inverted fork bottom adjuster

The only obvious air valve is located at the bottom of the right fork leg, with an indexed adjustment knob on the left leg.

Cane Creek prototype inverted fork axleCane Creek prototype inverted fork axle

In front, there is what looks to be a floating moto-style axle that has four flat sides but rounded edges.

Cane Creek prototype inverted fork leg guardsCane Creek prototype inverted fork leg guards

In addition to the stanchion guards on the outside of the legs, there was a third, smaller guard on the inside of the left leg that would sit between the brake rotor and the fork.

Cane Creek prototype inverted fork steererCane Creek prototype inverted fork steerer

The only clear information listed on the fork is the e-bike ready symbol on the steerer tube. It makes sense that any brand working on a long-travel mountain bike fork would want it to be e-bike compatible at this point.

Based on the fact that Cane Creek already offers an inverted fork for gravel, it seems likely that we may see a production inverted MTB fork in the near future. The question is when we’ll see it and how it may compare to the Fox and any of the existing inverted forks out there from PUSH, Intend, etc.


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Originally posted on: https://bikerumor.com/prototype-cane-creek-mtb-inverted-suspension-fork-sea-otter/