Tech
Spotted: Frameworks Racing DH Bike with Electronic Fox Shock & Unreleased Enve Rims – Pinkbike
Namely, this downhill bike features a Fox Factory damper that is controlled by a wireless remote, with some sort of bump/position sensors attached to the front and rear of the bike. The shock has a battery, and an atypical adjuster layout. Additionally, the Enve carbon rims are different than anything in their mountain lineup right now, both in name and appearance.
Beyond the mystery parts, the rest of the build fits the Frameworks sponsor list. Ochain, SRAM/Kogel drivetrain, 5Dev, Continental etc.
Mike and I hopped on the bike, and found out that the left-hand lever acts as a sort of remote lockout for the shock. I can see this being useful in short mid-race sprint situations.
The shock appears to have low speed compression and rebound, as well as something called “firm mode adjust.” LSC and LSR are the only adjustments present on Fox’s DHX, so perhaps that’s the base architecture.