Dvo Diamond Fork Review

In 2014 dvo rolled out the diamond.
Dvo diamond fork review. Feature and larger oil volume in principal and it s a solid all round performer but other forks just edge it in terms of comfort and damping finesse on our test tracks and it s also heavier and harder to set up for less knowledgeable riders. In the case of the diamond you ll find twisties for low and high speed compression sitting atop the damper side of the crown and of course a rebound knob beneath the opposite leg. Having undertaken a travel adjust procedure on a dvo diamond fork recently i can confirm that it s a very straightforward procedure which any capable home mechanic should be able to complete. This past summer dvo followed that up with this boost 110 version which gets wider.
As the name implies the dvo diamond 110 boost is the wide hub friendly version of their popular trail enduro suspension fork. We like the o t t. Top line features include sturdy 35mm stanchions travel that s adjustable between 130mm and 170mm via internal spacers and versions for both 27 5 and 29er 27 5 which is what mtbr has been testing. Think 35 millimeter stanchions and 130 to 170 millimeters of air sprung travel depending on wheel size.
The diamond is dvo s fully featured trail fork. Unique adjustments for a velvety smooth ride by brian gerow june 27 2020 we re now able to crack the throttle open a little on the trails here in italy after an extended quarantine and it feels magical to get outside and push harder on the bike again. Gear dvo diamond d1 mountain bike fork review. Review by brandon turman photos by brandon turman and dave trumpore we caught a glimpse of dvo suspension s diamond fork nearly two years ago in prototype form.
Dvo has a rugged fork with the diamond. The dvo consistently gave me more hand pain than the fox 36 grip 2 rockshox lyrik rc2 marzocchi z1 rockshox yari or dt swiss f535 one over long rough tracks. A beefy all mountain enduro fork that aimed to play with the big boys.