Is RockShox made by SRAM?

Is RockShox made by SRAM?

In 2002, SRAM acquired suspension manufacturer, RockShox. RockShox was one of the most recognizable brands in cycling and an industry innovator who introduced suspension and reshaped mountain biking for the entire world. Avid was SRAM’s next acquisition in the spring of 2004.

Are RockShox boxxer air or coil?

No coil springs, just coil-like air Now though, RockShox is only offering air-sprung BoXXers. But as with the latest Lyrik, the air spring has been improved.

How do you set up RockShox Boxxer forks?

located at the top of the drive side fork leg, to their lightest settings. To do this, turn each knob counter-clockwise (opposite the arrow that reads “Hard”) until it stops. bike, wearing your normal riding gear. rearward on the bike, activating the suspension, then stand still on the pedals.

Where are RockShox manufactured?

SRAM takeover The company had 300 employees in Colorado Springs. In 2002, production in Colorado moved to Taichung, Taiwan. A small test facility remains in Colorado Springs.

Where is RockShox based?

COLORADO SPRINGS
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO Home of RockShox, SRAM’s Colorado facility sits in the shadow of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, more specifically Pikes Peak, and delivers some of the best bike riding in the US.

How wide are RockShox boxxer stanchions?

The Boxxer runs on 35mm diameter stanchions and follows the company’s ideals of user friendliness throughout the chassis. It’s a 20mm diameter axle with a 110mm width and interestingly doesn’t use the Torque Cap system that the rest of the RockShox range uses.

How much air do you put in 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.

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