RockShox Revelation 409 Dual Air

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 awesome forks. lots of adjustments perfect for dj to freeride. i love it. i have an older one and have a problem with it leaking oil out of the lock-out. but i havent had it serviced, so that could be the problem. 8-out of-10.
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 really good for dirt jumping andxc very soft and the lock out is really good and helpfull


pete
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RockShox Revelation 409 Dual Air (MSRP $0) — All Mountain Fork.

Specifications Compare to other Forks

Release Date 2009
Price
Weight 1746.33 g
Color Options Black, white
Travel 140 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
Spring Air
Crown Single
Body Type Magnesium, disc IS
Rebound External 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.
Stanchion material 32mm, 7000 series straight wall Aluminum, low friction anodized / plus travel gradients
Steer Tube 1.125
Damping Motion Control
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.
DropOut Options Maxle
Compression Low speed compression to 'Lock' with external Floodgate
Compression - This is the damping circuit that absorbs the compression energy force on the damper. Compression damping is used to adjust how quickly a fork or rear shock compresses when hitting a bump, and is adjustable on some products. When compression damping is too soft, this condition allows most of the available travel to be used without attaining control of the wheel. When it's adjusted too firmly, the wheel will jump or "dance" about when hitting small bumps, again failing to gain control of the wheel.


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