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		<title>Bos Deville &#8220;inside out&#8221;.</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bos Deville]]></category>
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Deville is the very first enduro fork produced by Bos. It has been developped in order to get a very accurate fork for all the enduro riders. Our engi- neers have been mainly focused on three axles : getting a lightweight fork, quite stiff, and efficient in downhill, but also when it’s time to climb ! You get the result now. <a href="http://www.rouler.com.au/blog/2010/06/01/bos-deville-inside-out/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Hey Guys,</p>
<p>Deville is the very first enduro fork produced by Bos. It has been developped in order to get a very accurate fork for all the enduro riders. Our engi- neers have been mainly focused on three axles : getting a lightweight fork, quite stiff, and efficient in downhill, but also when it’s time to climb ! You get the result now. All the lucky guys who could ride it, felt really enth usiast about its behaviour. Devil- le is remarquable by its dimensions : 34mm stan- chions and 160 mm travel : a package that brings a good balance between stifness and reasonable weight. By the way, Deville is one of the lightest 160 mm forks available. But Deville, as a true Bos fork, also features a very performing hydraulic sys- tem, based on an open bath cartridge, fully ad- justable. This should bring a good chassis control ! And for the pedaling efficiency, Deville inovates with the TRC, for Twin Rate Curve. This system does not block the fork, and does not change the geometry of the bike. By increasing the rate very quickly it reduces the travel, but allows the fork to keep efficient on small bumps, without moving up and down while pedaling. In case of unexpected big hit, the fork is still works. This system is incre- dibly efficient once on the track, as noticed by all the riders. A must test as soon as possible !</p>
<p>Check out the Deville story pdf and owner&#8217;s manual for a better understand of the Twin rate curve!</p>
<p><a href="/uploads/2010/06/DevilistoryLR2.pdf">Bos Deville Story</a></p>
<p><a href="/uploads/2010/06/DevillnotissEN.pdf">Bos Deville Owner&#8217;s manual</a></p>
<p>WEIGHT: 1.990 KG uncut<br />
PRICE:  $2490</p>
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