Hot on the heels of the release of the DBcoil CS, Cane Creek is teasing a yet-to-be released coil shock that packs all of the company's technologies into a slimmed down inline shock that looks ready to hit the market in the near future.
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No piggyback reservoir on this coil means it can work with many more frames
There’s no confirmed delivery date, pricing, or even a definitive weight, for this shock that would likely be named the DBcoil Inline CS, but given that this early sample appears so polished — as well as the fact that Cane Creek is able to repurpose a number of its existing suspension components in its production — bodes well for production-ready versions coming to market in the near future.
The DBcoil Inline CS is substantially more compact than the DBcoil CS and, consequently, it would be compatible with much wider range of mountain bikes. If it makes it to production, it could bring many of the benefits of coil shocks, such as excellent small-bump sensitivity and improved reliability, to the trail bike market.
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