Jeff Jones: It’s just a light and strong fork. If you went to any mechanical engineer and asked for the lightest, strongest design, nobody would give you two fork legs headed straight down. That’s silly. Basically it is a truss fork design from the 1930s, when bikes started to look like motorcycles. My fork is triangulated. A normal fork bends just under the lower headset-where all the energy is focused. With a triangulated design, the force is distributed throughout the whole structure. It’s not just two legs relying on their own brute strength.