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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2009

Niner's carbon fork undergoes a CEN-standard fork fatigue test. To pass CEN standards the fork must withstand 650 newtons of push/pull for 100,000 test cycles. The Niner fork goes far beyond this standard - exceeding 500,000 cycles on all tests.

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  • @1325194 Search "easton forks" on youtube and check out the first video on the list. I think that guy is more than this EN test on the forks.

  • I love the carbon but we know that is expensive haha xD I broke my fork in an accident =/ becuase was too dangerous, I will buy a new fork, the best of easton, Do you know something about that fork?? (sorry for my english xD)

  • WOW, I FEEL SO SAFE RIDING MY FREAKING SINZ CARBON FORKS AROUND ON 30 FOOT GAPS NOW THAT UVE SHOW ME HOW SOLID THEY R WITH THAT TESTING I COULD NEVER SNAP MY FORKS

  • alls that is, is a giant fingering machine !

  • 650N is about average weight of a pro cyclist tested on a linear X movement, but do you have an axel impact test as well applied 70~80kg (66kg + weight of bike + gravity of acceration for 80mm drop to simulate jumping of curbs)?

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