How do I know what model RockShox I have?

How do I know what model RockShox I have?

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.

What year is my RockShox shock?

On the back of the crown is a serial number. The number after the first letter is supposedly the year of the fork. So, for the fork above would be a 2012 fork. If there was a 3 after the letter it would be a 2013 fork and so on.

Who owns RockShox?

SRAM Corporation
RockShox/Parent organizations
SRAM acquires RockShox (and some pixie dust?) The transaction is structured as a merger of RockShox with a wholly-owned subsidiary of SRAM Corporation, in which stockholders of RockShox will receive the cash amount of $0.41 per share.

Where are RockShox made?

SRAM takeover SRAM took over the company and its debt obligations for $5.6 million. 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.

Is RockShox good?

RockShox produces forks and shocks for everything from cross country to downhill riding at every price point. In addition to front and rear suspension, RockShox also developed the Reverb adjustable-height seatpost; the first dropper post to earn a five star rating from our testers.

How do you tell the year of a RockShox?

You will have 2 numbers, then a letter, then numbers. The first number after letter is year. Eg, if it’s 07T142200054, the ‘1’ means they’re 2011.

What is the RockShox domain?

With the new RockShox Domain the suspension giant is bringing its hard-hitting 38mm to affordable price point. More for less. Unbelievable-value-for-money trail/e-bike fork with 38mm upper tubes.

Is RockShox domain mudguard too short for UK conditions?

Stock mudguard is way too short for UK conditions. Available for both 27.5in and 29in wheels, the RockShox Domain comes in four travel options: 150mm; 160mm; 170mm and 180mm. There’s a single short 44mm offset and a sleek mudguard option that bolts to the brace for an extra £20.

Can I upgrade the damper on my RockShox domain?

The Domain can be upgraded down the line with RockShox’s easy-to-drop-in replacement damper units. The ‘R’ fork can have an RC damper fitted (£42 / $42 / €47) or both forks can receive a top-spec Charger 2.1 RC2 damper for £325 / £330 / €365, should you want absolute pro-level damping when you’ve got the cash.

How many bottomless tokens do I need for my RockShox Fork?

On the air side of things, you get RockShox’s acclaimed DebonAir spring. This can take up to three Bottomless Tokens, with the 150mm and 160mm forks shipping with two pre-installed, the 170mm with one, and the 180mm fork with none plugged in to start.

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