


The stanchion features markings so you can easily set the level of sag. This fluid is also meant to perform better at all temperatures for a more consistent feel as the shock heats up.

The damper type is listed as 'R' indicating the rebound adjustment. Inside there's the new Maxima Plush damping fluid which is said to reduce friction and silence damper noise. The base model shock is the Deluxe Select, it uses the brands' DebonAir spring and you can adjust the rebound damping. These shocks us the new 'metric' sizing which is a new set of sizes for rear shocks that have been agreed upon by several suspension and frame manufacturers. All shocks in this range are available with a standard or trunnion mount (runs on bearings rather than bushes). They are designed to be lightweight shocks with similar damping qualities across the entire range. The Deluxe shocks in the Rockshox range are more entry level, trail shocks although there is a great deal in variation in specifications and features as you move from the Select to the Ultimate shock. If its Rockshox forks that you really want to know about then click here. Either scroll away or hit the link below to jump directly to that shock. We run you through each of the models in the RockShox rear suspension range so you know what bike the shock is for, which specs they come in and which one is best suited to your needs. Your complete guide to Shimano mountain bike drivetrainsĮverything you need to know about Rockshox rear shocks.Your complete guide to the Fox Shox fork range.Your complete guide to the RockShox fork range.
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Here we run through everything you need to know about their range from the Deluxe model to Super Deluxe, Monarch, plus coil and air versions too. The RockShox rear shock range from SRAM is large and encompasses shocks for many different bikes from cross-country race machines to trail bikes to downhill brawlers.
