RockShox
RockShox pioneered mountain bike suspension in the late 1980's. Standing on the forefront of the cycling industry, they demanded improvement in the product performance and aesthetics. These projects resulted in two production products for the international bicycling market.
PSYLO mountain bike fork
The goal was to increase rigidity of the component body without a significant weight increase. RockShox had the lightest fork on the market, but this comprised the rigidity of the brace that connects the lower stanchion tubes. Along with this, there was a need to create a new aesthetic to appeal to current trends in mountain bike designs. This was achieved through a more flowing integration of the elements of the fork.
RUBY road bike fork
The goal of the design was to integrate the styling with the aesthetics of road bikes. There was a demand to meet the needs of the European pro racing circuit, where certain events were held on rough cobblestone courses, as well as to address the needs of road touring cyclists who sought a smoother ride. The Ruby was the first lightweight front suspension fork for road bikes.