Made in USA? oder Taiwan??
Dann doch lieber Made in Süddeutschland
Made in USA
"Alle Dreh- und Frästeile werden in der eigenen Werkstatt in Colorado gefertigt. Die anderen Komponenten (Federn, Dichtungen, Abstreifringe, etc.), die man selbst nicht preisgerecht produzieren kann, kommen von Zulieferern, bei deren Auswahl man ebenfalls auf die Qualität größtes Augenmerk legt"
Ein Hausbesuch von der Konkurrenz:
https://enduro-mtb.com/hausbesuch-bei-den-fahrwerksprofis-von-push-industries/
Heute kam folgende Info
What a Journey this has been
Are we there yet?
Let me first start by thanking you all for your tremendous support of our fork project. This has certainly taken far longer to complete than we had hoped.
So what happened? We showed the fork in April of 2023 and then you waited......and waited....and waited. Then, you waited some more.
In April while we were showing the fork to the world at the Sea Otter Classic, our talented manufacturing staff was back at HQ running full-speed ahead with our first production run. Development, destructive testing, chassis testing, dyno testing, and endless in-feild ride testing.....all completed over the previous 3 years.
Unfortunately, production delays out of our control began to arise. Raw material supply, various vendor components, and some of the very simple yet vital components started to run late. By July we had thousands of the most beautiful machined parts on the shelf ready to go, but sadly were still missing certain pieces to the puzzle.
We've felt frustration, confusion, and exhaustion as we've poured years of our work into what internally has been known as Project 9.1.
Today as I write this, I'm happy to report that nearly all of those frustrations are behind us. Below is a glimpse of the evolution of Project 9.1.... Product Nine.One.
Thank you again for your patience. I look forward to telling you all about it very soon,
Darren Murphy
PUSH Industries