I have persistent problems with my current Chinese carbon fat bike fork and its carbon plug loosening over the course of snow season due to the shearing forces of the snow pushing/twisting on the fork. So I’d like to get something with an alloy steerer….which is unusual for affordable carbon solid forks.
So I’m looking at suspension forks, and I don’t want another Bluto. Found my last one (now dead with a shattered integrated lower bushing) pretty underwhelming, particularly in the cold. Mastodon Pro EXTs are basically nonexistent AFAIK. Which brings me to the inverted option.
There’s Wren with an improved damper, cold tolerant replacement damper option, and keyed stanchions for stiffness since there’s no arch. I also happen to know Kevin Wren through social media but wouldn’t ask for a discount in these crazy times. A very similar but cheaper version of the same fork body is sold by DNM.
Anyone have experience with either the Wren or DNM versions or both? I’ve heard the DNM is halfway decent but would like more first hand experience. Can’t find many reviews online.