Hi,
There is a bit of history on Noleen.
In a nutshell, Bob Girvin (left)
has started Offroad ~ 1989 (later Proflex) bikes and used his name for suspension components.
Most know is the Girvin Vector fork from ~1993.
K2 sport brand has bought Proflex (also including Girvin brand name) already in 1993, apparently they have kept the brands a few more years alive, but replaced own K2 bikes in 1997 with the Proflex portfolio.
~ 1998 earlier Girvin forks have been renamed in Noleen.
Innovative stuff was introduced like the SmartShock, an electronic configurable shock for the earlier Girvin Vector forks.
The article above is also mentioning the new double crown DH fork with 150mm travel and traditional telescope design and steel coils.
This was called Chubby
The picture is from the 1998 Noleen catalog, which has been just very recently uploaded by
@KennyDTCC to the Catalog scans section:
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/proflex-noleen-racing-1998.454205/
Unfortunatly, the Proflex bike design, but also parts like Vector fork have been soon after stopped ~ 1999/2000.
Also other just new intoduced Noleen parts like suspension fork and damper newly designed for the 1999 K2 Razorback
has been replaced in 2003 with Fox parts.
2004 K2 bikes went out of business.