Pole turned heads a few months ago with the introduction of their fully CNC machined enduro bikes, then it went up for pre-orders. So we had to stop and take a look at one in person. And ask why. Turns out, there’s a lot of logic behind the design and method. First, they can produce on demand, keeping inventory levels small and only making what’s needed. Second, they can iterate quickly and add or subtract features as needed. Theoretically, they could even make small geometry changes. Check out our original post for the tech details, and enjoy these closeups before getting to new bikes and options from Foes, Trailcraft, RSD & Diamondback…
Specialized isn’t the only one pushing the shock off to one side. This position lets them mount the shock sideways, setting the piggyback reservoir off to the side.
The suspension moves on two linkages, with the lower one concentric with the bottom bracket.