How do I know which RockShox fork?

Genuine RockShox forks have a unique serial number that is laser engraved on the backside of the fork crown. Each fork and corresponding serial number is cataloged as a part of SRAM’s manufacturing process. The only way to guarantee you are purchasing a genuine RockShox fork is to purchase it from an authorized dealer.

How much air do I put in my RockShox?

Max pressure should not exceed 163 psi. Rebound suggestions are set from the full clockwise/full slow position. These suggestions are a recommended starting point. Your riding style, terrain, and bicycle geometry can benefit from further adjustments to tune your suspension for your preferences.

Where is the serial number on RockShox rear shock?

The serial number is laser etched on the underside of the housing. Left Side RockShox AXS Controller Right Side Eagle AXS Controller Page 13 13 • The serial number is laser etched on the top of the reservoir cover or on the top of the cyclinder sleeve.

What psi should my RockShox fork be?

Max pressure should not exceed 163 psi.

What psi should my front fork be?

Set up the fork to a pressure where you have between 25%-30% sag. Say, the amount the fork compresses when you get on the bike in normal riding position, has to be like a fourth of the total travel. If your Recon is 130mm travel, it should sink like 36-38mm with your weight on.

What’s new at RockShox in 2013?

RockShox has reintroduced the Pike for the 2013 season, and they’ve aimed it squarely at the Enduro and trail market. Like the kinda-sorta-cute girl who moved away in the 6th grade, she’s back for senior year, fully grown up and turning every head in class.

What’s new with RockShox Fork technology?

Turning to the technological nuances for a second, the fork marks one of the more major evolutionary steps for RockShox over the past few years, including a new damper, revised seal system, updated air spring and re-engineered chassis. The fork is controlled by a new emulsion-free closed damper dubbed the “Charger.”

What are RockShox revelation World Cup forks made of?

RockShox have been utilising one-piece carbon crown/steerer assemblies on their high end forks since way back in 2002. Admittedly back then it was the lightweight SID that got the carbon treatment, but the Revelation World Cup has been available in this carbon format since 2011.

How good are the RockShox Revelation Mountain bikes?

The Revelation scores RockShox’s Dual Flow rebound too, which keeps the fork lively at the top of the stroke, but slows the rebound down on bigger impacts. All this translates into more traction at the front wheel and less fatigue. The pressure chart on the fork leg should not be taken as gospel.