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Specifications
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Weight |
1727 g |
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Color Options |
Black, White |
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Travel |
120-150 mm |
Travel - refers to the distance the wheel can move in respect to the frame. Typically measured in millimeters, most forks range from 80 to 203 mm of travel
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Spring |
Air |
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Crown |
Single |
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Body Type |
Magnesium |
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Rebound |
External Beginning Stroke Rebound |
Rebound - is how quick your fork returns to a fully extended position after being compressed. Almost all after-market forks feature external rebound adjustment for easy fine tuning.
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Stanchion material |
7000 Series Straight Wall Aluminum, Low Friction Anodized |
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Steer Tube |
1.125 |
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Damping |
XX Motion Control, Dual Flow rebound |
Damping - The process of absorbing the energy of impacts transmitted through the forks or rear shock during the compression stroke, and absorbing the energy of the spring during the rebound stroke.
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DropOut Options |
Maxle |
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RockShox 2011 Revelation XX Dual Position Air (MSRP $0) - TODAY’S REVELATION: RIDE MORE.
This year’s Revelation brings an all-new Dual Position Air spring system to the table, adding approximately 30mm of sag-to-sag, on-the-fly,travel adjustment to this proven lightweight platform. The smooth responsiveness provided by the various Motion Control damping systems, paired with the confidence that comes from ultra-stiff 32mm aluminum upper tubes, Maxle Lite and 150mm travel options, is epic. Even when the trail is hell, this fork is pure heaven.
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