Fourcross is a form of four-wheeled downhill mountain biking, which has the benefit of being suitable for disabled riders.
Davis made a point of participating in the mountainbike scene, having the same sponsors, riding the same events, and not making fourcross a separate sport.
[5] When Grove Innovation stopped in 2000, Kohut bought the rights to build the fourwheeler and set up the R-ONE company (formerly Outlet Industries).
[6] In 2020 the Kootenay Adaptive Sport Association (KASA Canada) developed a comprehensive set of trail standards.
[8] The standards include signs that show the difficulty of a trail, much like the rating of a ski piste, and the accessibility for each type of bike.