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In the event that you didn't quite get the message when the first linkage fork was announced by Trust Performance last year, the brand is ready to shout it loud with its new longer-travel multi-link fork that blasts beyond its predecessor, challenging bigger and beefier terrain than the Message could tackle, and offering traction, on traction, on traction, through the roughest, rowdiest trails, and the most blown-out corners packed with brake bumps. The Shout Trailing Multi-Link Suspension Boost Fork is built with a similar aesthetic to the Message fork that blew minds with its unique linkage design, but it shifts away from its sibling with deliberate changes to optimize this beast for your long-travel machine. It packs in a lofty 178mm of plush contour travel to gobble up the deepest roots and rocks, and boost doubles for days -- all with less stiction, more stiffness, and better tracking than you'll find from a telescopic fork. And while we can boast the fork's ability to gobble up rock gardens, we'd be remiss to skip over the forks impeccable climbing capabilities, but don't worry--Trust thought of that too with new sag point firm mode that eats up rocks and roots, even on the uphill. This enduro (or aggressive trail) fork is built to fit 29er or 27. 5+ bikes that ask for a 160-180mm standard telescopic fork. For frames built around non-plus 27. 5in wheels, the Shout replaces 160-170mm of telescopic travel. We know, gimmicky bike trends seem to hit our industry with the speed and frequency of bullets from a Gatling gun. It's easy to see new technology and write it off as another piece of carbon that will be out of date in a year -- but we'd urge you to take a different approach to Trust's suspension design, and here's why: When diving into the recent history of mountain bike technology, the past decade's focus on frame design has taken precedence over all else, and one area in which we've constantly seen tinkering is in rear suspension design. With platforms lik.

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