—$1,200
Introducing the new EXT Aria—EXT’s first-ever air shock, now available at our store! While EXT is known for its exceptional coil shocks, the Aria brings that same high-level performance to an air shock platform, utilizing a groundbreaking design inspired by EXT’s extensive experience in motorsports. The Aria features a unique dual-positive air chamber system, adapted from the Era fork, to deliver sensitivity and support that rivals traditional coil shocks. This advanced air spring technology offers a plush feel combined with the adjustability and weight savings of an air shock, making it ideal for riders looking to optimize their setup for varied terrain and riding styles. With the Aria, EXT has crafted a shock that brings together the best of both worlds—coil-like performance with the benefits of an air shock. Stop by to learn more about this innovative suspension option and see how it can elevate your riding experience! FEATURES AS3 technology: the dual positive chamber featuring only 2 dynamic seals to separate the 3 different chambers. (EXT unique patented design) Positive chamber +/++ (low/high) with endless adjustment potential via 2 separate air valves to finetune the spring characteristics Negative self-activating large volume chamber Unique air seals design based on aerospace technology Lok 2.0 technology 14 mm superlight weight internal shaft Large 28mm hydraulic main piston Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom-Out Circuit (HBC) Proprietary “Super Finish” surface treatment on sliding parts PLEASE LEAVE NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW WHEN CHECKING OUT V2 Spring Weight (If you are not sure of spring rate select the choose for me option and we will use the information provided to get you the right spring rate) Bike brand, model & year Bike size Rear Travel Rider Weight Rider level of aggressiveness (1 to 10) 1 = I just started riding bikes, 5 = I am an average biker and have no trouble getting a little air and making it down most trails but not racing 10 = My sponsors don't know that I am trying out this shock Desired Sag (%) (If you're not sure, leave this blank and EXT will calculate it for you. Rebound Preference Options ( Slow - Medium - Fast - Not Sure ) Bikes with Known Fitment Issues 2020-2023 Specialized Enduro 2021-22 Norco Range 2020 Specialized Stumpjumper (non EVO model) Intense Tazer 2019-2022 Specialized Demo Trek Rail (Will work with e-Storia) Evil Following V3 Evil Offering V1 Santa Cruz Hightower (All Versions) EXT Racing Shox Aria Rear Shock
Mpn: 210000000104by EXT Racing Shox
—$1,200
Introducing the new EXT Aria—EXT’s first-ever air shock, now available at our store! While EXT is known for its exceptional coil shocks, the Aria brings that same high-level performance to an air shock platform, utilizing a groundbreaking design inspired by EXT’s extensive experience in motorsports. The Aria features a unique dual-positive air chamber system, adapted from the Era fork, to deliver sensitivity and support that rivals traditional coil shocks. This advanced air spring technology offers a plush feel combined with the adjustability and weight savings of an air shock, making it ideal for riders looking to optimize their setup for varied terrain and riding styles. With the Aria, EXT has crafted a shock that brings together the best of both worlds—coil-like performance with the benefits of an air shock. Stop by to learn more about this innovative suspension option and see how it can elevate your riding experience! FEATURES AS3 technology: the dual positive chamber featuring only 2 dynamic seals to separate the 3 different chambers. (EXT unique patented design) Positive chamber +/++ (low/high) with endless adjustment potential via 2 separate air valves to finetune the spring characteristics Negative self-activating large volume chamber Unique air seals design based on aerospace technology Lok 2.0 technology 14 mm superlight weight internal shaft Large 28mm hydraulic main piston Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom-Out Circuit (HBC) Proprietary “Super Finish” surface treatment on sliding parts PLEASE LEAVE NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW WHEN CHECKING OUT V2 Spring Weight (If you are not sure of spring rate select the choose for me option and we will use the information provided to get you the right spring rate) Bike brand, model & year Bike size Rear Travel Rider Weight Rider level of aggressiveness (1 to 10) 1 = I just started riding bikes, 5 = I am an average biker and have no trouble getting a little air and making it down most trails but not racing 10 = My sponsors don't know that I am trying out this shock Desired Sag (%) (If you're not sure, leave this blank and EXT will calculate it for you. Rebound Preference Options ( Slow - Medium - Fast - Not Sure ) Bikes with Known Fitment Issues 2020-2023 Specialized Enduro 2021-22 Norco Range 2020 Specialized Stumpjumper (non EVO model) Intense Tazer 2019-2022 Specialized Demo Trek Rail (Will work with e-Storia) Evil Following V3 Evil Offering V1 Santa Cruz Hightower (All Versions) EXT Racing Shox Aria Rear Shock
Mpn: 210000000107by EXT Racing Shox
—$1,650
The EXT Era V2.1 Fork — an advanced suspension fork that pushes the boundaries of performance and reliability, now available at our store. The Era V2.1 builds on the acclaimed design of its predecessor with enhancements focused on rider experience, safety, and superior handling. This fork features the HS3 hybrid air spring system, utilizing two positive air chambers that seamlessly work with a high-volume, self-activating negative chamber. This configuration, paired with a large-volume damper cartridge, allows for highly precise tuning and exceptional mid-stroke support. The Era V2.1 retains the stiffness and performance that riders love, while the upgraded anti-creak crown and magnesium lowers—created through an innovative Thixomolding process—offer reduced weight without sacrificing strength. Whether you're looking to upgrade or build a new ride, the Era V2.1 fork delivers the stability, control, and reliability you expect from a high-performance suspension fork. Visit us to learn more or take it for a test ride! PLEASE LEAVE NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW WHEN CHECKING OUT Rider Weight (lbs) Rider level of aggressiveness (1 to 10) 1 = I just started riding bikes, 5 = I am an average biker and have no trouble getting a little air and making it down most trails but not racing 10 = My sponsors don't know that I am trying out this shock Rebound Preference Options ( Slow - Medium - Fast - Not Sure ) FEATURES 36mm chassis for increased stiffness and rider confidence HS3, Hybrid coil and air spring: with 2 adjustable positive air chambers and high volume negative chamber New Crown design: forged AL 7050 T6 to substantially increase stiffness High volume Cartridge with 22 mm piston, engineered circuit to separate bump and rebound oil flow HDRV unique compression valve system 24 mm piston Dropout 15QR Boost Torque Cap® compatible (15×110 mm) 3 way adjustable, Low and High speed Bump and Rebound Main strut low friction system: new DU bushing material from our WRC technology combined with dedicated EXT oil Fits tires up to 2.5" without fenders - use of a short fender may reduce tire clearance EXT Racing Shox ERA LT Suspension Fork
Mpn: 210000000230by EXT Racing Shox
—$1,650
The EXT Era V2.1 Fork — an advanced suspension fork that pushes the boundaries of performance and reliability, now available at our store. The Era V2.1 builds on the acclaimed design of its predecessor with enhancements focused on rider experience, safety, and superior handling. This fork features the HS3 hybrid air spring system, utilizing two positive air chambers that seamlessly work with a high-volume, self-activating negative chamber. This configuration, paired with a large-volume damper cartridge, allows for highly precise tuning and exceptional mid-stroke support. The Era V2.1 retains the stiffness and performance that riders love, while the upgraded anti-creak crown and magnesium lowers—created through an innovative Thixomolding process—offer reduced weight without sacrificing strength. Whether you're looking to upgrade or build a new ride, the Era V2.1 fork delivers the stability, control, and reliability you expect from a high-performance suspension fork. Visit us to learn more or take it for a test ride! PLEASE LEAVE NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW WHEN CHECKING OUT Rider Weight (lbs) Rider level of aggressiveness (1 to 10) 1 = I just started riding bikes, 5 = I am an average biker and have no trouble getting a little air and making it down most trails but not racing 10 = My sponsors don't know that I am trying out this shock Rebound Preference Options ( Slow - Medium - Fast - Not Sure ) FEATURES 36mm chassis for increased stiffness and rider confidence HS3, Hybrid coil and air spring: with 2 adjustable positive air chambers and high volume negative chamber New Crown design: forged AL 7050 T6 to substantially increase stiffness High volume Cartridge with 22 mm piston, engineered circuit to separate bump and rebound oil flow HDRV unique compression valve system 24 mm piston Dropout 15QR Boost Torque Cap® compatible (15×110 mm) 3 way adjustable, Low and High speed Bump and Rebound Main strut low friction system: new DU bushing material from our WRC technology combined with dedicated EXT oil Fits tires up to 2.5" without fenders - use of a short fender may reduce tire clearance EXT Racing Shox ERA LT Suspension Fork
Mpn: 210000000229by EXT Racing Shox
—$1,200
Introducing the new EXT Aria—EXT’s first-ever air shock, now available at our store! While EXT is known for its exceptional coil shocks, the Aria brings that same high-level performance to an air shock platform, utilizing a groundbreaking design inspired by EXT’s extensive experience in motorsports. The Aria features a unique dual-positive air chamber system, adapted from the Era fork, to deliver sensitivity and support that rivals traditional coil shocks. This advanced air spring technology offers a plush feel combined with the adjustability and weight savings of an air shock, making it ideal for riders looking to optimize their setup for varied terrain and riding styles. With the Aria, EXT has crafted a shock that brings together the best of both worlds—coil-like performance with the benefits of an air shock. Stop by to learn more about this innovative suspension option and see how it can elevate your riding experience! FEATURES AS3 technology: the dual positive chamber featuring only 2 dynamic seals to separate the 3 different chambers. (EXT unique patented design) Positive chamber +/++ (low/high) with endless adjustment potential via 2 separate air valves to finetune the spring characteristics Negative self-activating large volume chamber Unique air seals design based on aerospace technology Lok 2.0 technology 14 mm superlight weight internal shaft Large 28mm hydraulic main piston Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom-Out Circuit (HBC) Proprietary “Super Finish” surface treatment on sliding parts PLEASE LEAVE NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW WHEN CHECKING OUT V2 Spring Weight (If you are not sure of spring rate select the choose for me option and we will use the information provided to get you the right spring rate) Bike brand, model & year Bike size Rear Travel Rider Weight Rider level of aggressiveness (1 to 10) 1 = I just started riding bikes, 5 = I am an average biker and have no trouble getting a little air and making it down most trails but not racing 10 = My sponsors don't know that I am trying out this shock Desired Sag (%) (If you're not sure, leave this blank and EXT will calculate it for you. Rebound Preference Options ( Slow - Medium - Fast - Not Sure ) Bikes with Known Fitment Issues 2020-2023 Specialized Enduro 2021-22 Norco Range 2020 Specialized Stumpjumper (non EVO model) Intense Tazer 2019-2022 Specialized Demo Trek Rail (Will work with e-Storia) Evil Following V3 Evil Offering V1 Santa Cruz Hightower (All Versions) EXT Racing Shox Aria Rear Shock
Mpn: 210000000106by EXT Racing Shox
—$1,200
Introducing the new EXT Aria—EXT’s first-ever air shock, now available at our store! While EXT is known for its exceptional coil shocks, the Aria brings that same high-level performance to an air shock platform, utilizing a groundbreaking design inspired by EXT’s extensive experience in motorsports. The Aria features a unique dual-positive air chamber system, adapted from the Era fork, to deliver sensitivity and support that rivals traditional coil shocks. This advanced air spring technology offers a plush feel combined with the adjustability and weight savings of an air shock, making it ideal for riders looking to optimize their setup for varied terrain and riding styles. With the Aria, EXT has crafted a shock that brings together the best of both worlds—coil-like performance with the benefits of an air shock. Stop by to learn more about this innovative suspension option and see how it can elevate your riding experience! FEATURES AS3 technology: the dual positive chamber featuring only 2 dynamic seals to separate the 3 different chambers. (EXT unique patented design) Positive chamber +/++ (low/high) with endless adjustment potential via 2 separate air valves to finetune the spring characteristics Negative self-activating large volume chamber Unique air seals design based on aerospace technology Lok 2.0 technology 14 mm superlight weight internal shaft Large 28mm hydraulic main piston Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom-Out Circuit (HBC) Proprietary “Super Finish” surface treatment on sliding parts PLEASE LEAVE NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW WHEN CHECKING OUT V2 Spring Weight (If you are not sure of spring rate select the choose for me option and we will use the information provided to get you the right spring rate) Bike brand, model & year Bike size Rear Travel Rider Weight Rider level of aggressiveness (1 to 10) 1 = I just started riding bikes, 5 = I am an average biker and have no trouble getting a little air and making it down most trails but not racing 10 = My sponsors don't know that I am trying out this shock Desired Sag (%) (If you're not sure, leave this blank and EXT will calculate it for you. Rebound Preference Options ( Slow - Medium - Fast - Not Sure ) Bikes with Known Fitment Issues 2020-2023 Specialized Enduro 2021-22 Norco Range 2020 Specialized Stumpjumper (non EVO model) Intense Tazer 2019-2022 Specialized Demo Trek Rail (Will work with e-Storia) Evil Following V3 Evil Offering V1 Santa Cruz Hightower (All Versions) EXT Racing Shox Aria Rear Shock
Mpn: 210000000103by EXT Racing Shox
—$1,650
The EXT Era V2.1 Fork — an advanced suspension fork that pushes the boundaries of performance and reliability, now available at our store. The Era V2.1 builds on the acclaimed design of its predecessor with enhancements focused on rider experience, safety, and superior handling. This fork features the HS3 hybrid air spring system, utilizing two positive air chambers that seamlessly work with a high-volume, self-activating negative chamber. This configuration, paired with a large-volume damper cartridge, allows for highly precise tuning and exceptional mid-stroke support. The Era V2.1 retains the stiffness and performance that riders love, while the upgraded anti-creak crown and magnesium lowers—created through an innovative Thixomolding process—offer reduced weight without sacrificing strength. Whether you're looking to upgrade or build a new ride, the Era V2.1 fork delivers the stability, control, and reliability you expect from a high-performance suspension fork. Visit us to learn more or take it for a test ride! PLEASE LEAVE NOTES ON THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION BELOW WHEN CHECKING OUT Rider Weight (lbs) Rider level of aggressiveness (1 to 10) 1 = I just started riding bikes, 5 = I am an average biker and have no trouble getting a little air and making it down most trails but not racing 10 = My sponsors don't know that I am trying out this shock Rebound Preference Options ( Slow - Medium - Fast - Not Sure ) FEATURES 36mm chassis for increased stiffness and rider confidence HS3, Hybrid coil and air spring: with 2 adjustable positive air chambers and high volume negative chamber New Crown design: forged AL 7050 T6 to substantially increase stiffness High volume Cartridge with 22 mm piston, engineered circuit to separate bump and rebound oil flow HDRV unique compression valve system 24 mm piston Dropout 15QR Boost Torque Cap® compatible (15×110 mm) 3 way adjustable, Low and High speed Bump and Rebound Main strut low friction system: new DU bushing material from our WRC technology combined with dedicated EXT oil Fits tires up to 2.5" without fenders - use of a short fender may reduce tire clearance EXT Racing Shox ERA V2.1 Suspension Fork
Mpn: 210000000301by EXT Racing Shox
—$769
With a FLOAT EVOL air spring and on-the-fly compression adjustability, 32 Taper-Cast Performance delivers just enough tunable travel to take the edge off of wherever your gravel adventures may lead you. 700c chassis with clearance for large volume tires (50 mm max) Black anodized 7000 series aluminum stanchions and 12x100mm bolt-on thru axle FLOAT EVOL Air Spring and GRIP damper, featuring three on-the-fly settings - Open, Medium, and Firm Lightweight air spring optimized for short-travel Lightweight 32mm Step-Cast chassis with Lower Leg Air/Oil Bypass Channels Integrated full fender mounts (700c x 45 mm max with fender) Performance Series black-on-black graphics package Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 435 Brake Type Post Mount 160 Color Matte Black Crown Race 40 Defined Color Black External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 12mm Thru x 100mm Lockout Switch Crown Maximum Tire Width 50 Negative Spring Air Offset 44 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 32 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 264 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 40 Weight 1226 Wheel Size 700c FOX 32 Taper-Cast Performance Suspension Fork Suspension Fork
Mpn: 910-21-316by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX FOX FLOAT X Live Valve Neo Factory Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 821973500423
Mpn: 973-01-361by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX Float X Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500409
Mpn: 973-01-365by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX Float X Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500379
Mpn: 973-01-362by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX FOX FLOAT X Live Valve Neo Factory Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 821973500430
Mpn: 973-01-364by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX Float X Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500386
Mpn: 973-01-358by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX FOX FLOAT X Live Valve Neo Factory Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 821973500461
Mpn: 973-01-359by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX Float X Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500454
Mpn: 973-01-360by FOX
—$999
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX Float X Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500447
Mpn: 973-01-356by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500546
Mpn: 960-01-047by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500515
Mpn: 960-01-039by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500522
Mpn: 960-01-045by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500560
Mpn: 960-01-038by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500577
Mpn: 960-01-042by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500539
Mpn: 960-01-046by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500492
Mpn: 960-01-037by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500485
Mpn: 960-01-040by FOX
—$949
FOX's Newest Technology - Live Valve NEO - Live Valve Neo Sensor Kit (Required for shock to function) Neo debuted in August 2024, with the Transfer Neo wireless dropper post, giving riders an ultra-fast response time between pressing the lever and micro-adjusting the height of their dropper. But the true potential of Neo was realized when we applied it to wireless electronic suspension. The only thing worse than bad suspension is unpredictable suspension. Your shock shouldn’t have to rely on extensive or historical power input data to predict how you’re riding. Once installed and set up, it should act exactly the way you want, when you want, with no noticeable lag. Live Valve Neo is made up of four components 1 - Fork Sensor - is mounted to the front brake caliper. Using a built-in accelerometer, it determines both the angle of the terrain you are riding, and the bump force experienced by the front tire. 2 - Rear Sensor - is mounted to the rear brake caliper. It determines the bump force experienced by the rear tire but does not measure terrain angle, since that is already determined by the Fork Sensor. 3 - Controller - is built into the rear shock, and will Open or Firm the shock’s compression circuit based on trail data from the sensors. The controller is powered by a single rechargeable battery – the same battery and charger that are used with the Transfer Neo dropper post. 4 - Fox Bike App - guides users through system setup with helpful tutorials, displays battery level, monitors firmware updates and reports diagnostics. Riders who want to customize suspension performance to their preference can do so via the app with Live Valve Neo Tunes. See page 15 for more on Live Valve Neo Tunes. How it Works? What separates Live Valve Neo from other electronic suspension systems? It’s how it helps you ride faster in every situation, whether climbing, traversing or descending. When commanded by the sensors, the shock will switch between two positions—Open and Firm—in as little as 1/70th of a second. Live Valve Neo does not employ a third “Pedal” mode, which some riders may perceive as necessary when climbing technical trails, or pedaling through low angle technical sections. Live Valve Neo can switch between Open and Firm so fast that a “middle ground” setting is not necessary. You get full support of Firm mode exactly when you need it, and the plushness of Open mode exactly when you want it. Three elements work together to achieve Live Valve Neo’s speed advantage: Sensors only transmit the info they need to I.e. when the shock needs to open. Neo communicates a command from the sensors to the controller in as little as one millisecond. A 2-position magnetic latching solenoid opens or firms the shock’s compression circuit significantly faster than a motor, while remaining virtually silent. How it Rides? The ultra-fast switch between Open and Firm Mode lets you experience the efficiency of riding a hardtail, but only when you want it. This allows riders to maintain momentum and speed easier than ever before, in all sorts of riding scenarios. Some examples: Pumping out of corners. The shock may open briefly in the middle of a corner to maintain traction, but by the time you’re ready to exit the corner, the rear of the bike will be firmer, more supportive, and conducive to pumping for speed. . Getting airborne. If your shock is firm during takeoff from a jump or drop, the Controller will detect that you are airborne after takeoff, and open your shock so it’s ready to absorb when you touch down on the landing. Riding through a short technical section on an otherwise smooth climb. When climbing, Live Valve Neo defaults to Firm, but after your front wheel encounters its first obstacle, your rear shock can open to absorb the impact, then quickly firm up for power out of the technical section. On an eMTB, riders climb faster and spend more time seated, experiencing higher impacts on climbs. Opening the shock—when needed—absorbs more of that impact. OEMs can also tune shim stacks inside the Live Valve Neo shock to forego an e-bike’s stiff pedaling platform in favor of unrestrained descent performance. Live Valve Neo’s Firm mode creates its own pedaling platform. Understanding Tunes Live Valve Neo is always working in the background whether you are climbing, traversing or descending. But how it operates in each of those scenarios is different. This is where tunable algorithms—what we refer to as Tunes—come into play. Each Live Valve Neo Tune consists of three states: Climb, Flat and Descend. The Fork Sensor detects the angle of your bike and toggles between these three states. While a Live Valve Neo shock will default to Firm mode in all riding scenarios, having specific states within each Tune means the system can bias towards support during climbs or traverses, but open more easily (and stay open) on longer descents. Each of the above states has a force threshold required to open the shock, and a timer for exactly how long it should stay open. If another bump (that exceeds the threshold) is detected during the Open Timer, the timer resets and your shock will stay open. If no significant bump is detected before the Open Timer expires, the shock reverts to Firm. To summarize, as you ride, the Fork Sensor determines the Tune state (Climb, Flat or Descend) and the Controller instantly updates the bump thresholds and Open timers of your shock accordingly. Neo-equipped shocks will ship with five Tunes designed by FOX to work for most riders. These Tunes are recipes our engineers created for excellent on-trail performance from our Live Valve Neo shocks, for any rider weight, in any trail region: Standard - For most rider preferences, in a variety of terrain. Firm - For riders who prefer a firmer platform, even when encountering small bumps and obstacles on-trail. Plush - For riders who prefer a softer ride, favoring comfort over efficiency. Open - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Open in all riding scenarios. Closed - Overrides the Live Valve Neo system, keeps your shock Firm in every riding scenario, except when landing a jump or drop. What's in the Box? What is included when I purchase a FLOAT X or DHX Live Valve Neo shock? Receive your selected shock with built-in Controller, and a FOX battery block installed in place of the rechargeable Live Valve Neo battery. The rechargeable battery, sensors and charger required to operate the Live Valve Neo system must be purchased in a separate kit. DHX Live Valve Neo shocks do not include a spring. What Brake Systems Work with the Bump Sensors? Bump sensors are understood to be compatible with current Shimano and SRAM production hydraulic MTB brakes. Examples of current production brakes are as follows: XTR M9100, Deore XT M8100, SLX M7100, Deore M6100, Saint M82, Magura MT7, and TRP DHR Evo. FOX DHX Live Valve Neo Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 0821973500478
Mpn: 960-01-044by FOX
—$729
Marzocchi Bomber DJ Suspension Fork 100mm of travel with a dedicated 26" wheel configuration delivers the shortest possible crown height for flickable front end Legendary Bomber durability with 36mm stanchions Buttery and easy-to-use GRIP damper Tapered steerer tube for maximum stiffness Available 15 x100mm axle conversion kit sold separately Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 476 Brake Type Post Mount 180 Color Gloss Red Crown Race 40 Defined Color Red External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 20mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch None Maximum Tire Width 66 Negative Spring Air Offset 37 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 36 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 263 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 100 Wheel Size 26" Marzocchi Marzocchi Bomber DJ Suspension Fork UPC: 821973465951
Mpn: 912-01-205by Marzocchi
—$729
Marzocchi Bomber DJ Suspension Fork 100mm of travel with a dedicated 26" wheel configuration delivers the shortest possible crown height for flickable front end Legendary Bomber durability with 36mm stanchions Buttery and easy-to-use GRIP damper Tapered steerer tube for maximum stiffness Available 15 x100mm axle conversion kit sold separately Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 476 Brake Type Post Mount 180 Color Shiny Black Crown Race 40 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 20mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch None Maximum Tire Width 66 Negative Spring Air Offset 37 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 36 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 263 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 100 Wheel Size 26" Marzocchi Marzocchi Bomber DJ Suspension Fork UPC: 821973470436
Mpn: 912-01-235by Marzocchi
—$1,299.99
Once again, the Dorado is available with a coil option. The new Dorado Comp features the same 37mm chassis as the Expert, but with a more set it and forget it vibe. The coil spring provides a smooth consistent feel 100% of the time with 0% of any hassle. On the damping side of things the ABS+ Damper o ers a great adjustment range, terrific reliability, and easy serviceability. The Dorado Comp is built for riders who just want to ride and not sweat any of the small stu . 37mm 6000 Series aluminum stanchions with 6000 Series aluminum upper tubes Aluminum upper and lower crown, and steerer New 2-bolt drop crown features increased head tube length capability with 29" wheels Inverted forks offer an incredibly smooth and consistent feel due to the constant lubrication of the bushings and seals and also provide a major increase in fore-aft stiffness with much longer bushing overlap compared to traditional fork designs TPC adjustment with low speed compression, spring preload, rebound Coil sprung, with up to five spring rates available separately New direct mount fender is reversible, allowing for two orientations "moto" for increased front of fork coverage, bike" for increased behind fork coverage 180, 190, 203mm internally adjustable travel Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 602 Brake Type Post Mount 203 Color Black Crown Race 30 Defined Color Black External Adjustments Coil Preload External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 20mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch None Maximum Tire Width 67 Negative Spring Coil Offset 57 Positive Spring Coil S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter Direct Mount Stanchion Diameter 37 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 251 Steerer Type Straight Travel (mm) 203 Weight 3565 Wheel Size 29" Manitou Dorado Comp Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 844171009321
Mpn: 191-37873-A301by Manitou
—$1,549.99
Back and better than ever, the new Dorado Expert is ready to take on the gnarliest conditions mountain biking can provide. Whether you're looking to cut seconds o the splits, lap the local park, or get sendy in the back hills of Utah the Dorado Expert has you covered. Featuring an all new 37mm chassis, completely redesigned internals, and on-trail precision that only inverted forks can provide, the new Dorado is your ticket to the best ride you've ever had. 37mm 6000 Series Aluminum stanchions with 6000 Series Aluminum upper tubes Aluminum upper and lower crown, and steerer TPC+ with HBO damper system features separate systems that govern hydraulic bottom out, high speed and low speed compression damping, and an energy dependent damping circuit that responds to the overall oil displacement for a bottomless feel HBO circuit has been moved inside the damping cartridge to be fully submerged within the damping fluid to further improve end-of-stroke consistency New 2-bolt drop crown features increased head tube length capability with 29" wheels TSR Bleed screws allow excess pressure built up in the outer legs of the fork to be equalized, while hydraulic and rubber bumpers provide bottom out protection New direct mount fender is reversible, allowing for two orientations "moto" for increased front of fork coverage, bike" for increased behind fork coverage Removable bolt on fender 180, 190, 203mm internally adjustable travel Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 602 Brake Type Post Mount 203 Color Black Crown Race 30 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 20mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch None Maximum Tire Width 67 Negative Spring Air Offset 57 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter Direct Mount Stanchion Diameter 37 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 251 Steerer Type Straight Travel (mm) 203 Weight 3120 Wheel Size 29" Manitou Dorado Expert Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 844171009307
Mpn: 191-38304-A301by Manitou
—$1,949.99
Back in a big way, the all-new Dorado Pro is ready to turn the suspension world upside down. Featuring an inverted design, carbon upper structure, 37mm stanchions, and refreshed internals the new Dorado Pro is the pinnacle of suspension technology. The new sti er chassis is paired with an all-new sealed version of Manitou's TPC+ damper and improved Dorado Air Spring with IRT volume adjuster. These technologies combined into one ultimate platform provides more than enough tunability to satisfy any savvy suspension tuner while being so easy to adjust that every rider can dial in their fork with ease. Carbon outer legs with 37mm 6000 Series aluminum stanchions Aluminum upper and lower crown, and steerer TPC+ with HBO damper system features separate systems that govern hydraulic bottom out, high speed and low speed compression damping, and an energy dependent damping circuit that responds to the overall oil displacement for a bottomless feel New 2-bolt drop crown features increased head tube length capability with 29" wheels TSR bleed buttons allow excess pressure built up in the outer legs of the fork to be equalized, while hydraulic and rubber bumpers provide bottom out protection New direct mount fender is reversible, allowing for two orientations "moto" for increased front of fork coverage, bike" for increased behind fork coverage 180, 190, 203mm internally adjustable travel Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 602 Brake Type Post Mount 203 Color Black/Carbon/Silver Crown Race 30 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 20mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch None Maximum Tire Width 67 Negative Spring Air Offset 57 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter Direct Mount Stanchion Diameter 37 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 251 Travel (mm) 203 Weight 2970 Wheel Size 29" Manitou Dorado Pro Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 844171009277
Mpn: 191-37419-A301by Manitou
—$1,549.99
Back and better than ever, the new Dorado Expert is ready to take on the gnarliest conditions mountain biking can provide. Whether you're looking to cut seconds o the splits, lap the local park, or get sendy in the back hills of Utah the Dorado Expert has you covered. Featuring an all new 37mm chassis, completely redesigned internals, and on-trail precision that only inverted forks can provide, the new Dorado is your ticket to the best ride you've ever had. 37mm 6000 Series Aluminum stanchions with 6000 Series Aluminum upper tubes Aluminum upper and lower crown, and steerer TPC+ with HBO damper system features separate systems that govern hydraulic bottom out, high speed and low speed compression damping, and an energy dependent damping circuit that responds to the overall oil displacement for a bottomless feel HBO circuit has been moved inside the damping cartridge to be fully submerged within the damping fluid to further improve end-of-stroke consistency TSR Bleed screws allow excess pressure built up in the outer legs of the fork to be equalized, while hydraulic and rubber bumpers provide bottom out protection New direct mount fender is reversible, allowing for two orientations "moto" for increased front of fork coverage, bike" for increased behind fork coverage Removable bolt on fender 180, 190, 203mm internally adjustable travel Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 582 Brake Type Post Mount 203 Color Black Crown Race 30 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 20mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch None Maximum Tire Width 67 Negative Spring Air Offset 47 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter Direct Mount Stanchion Diameter 37 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 251 Steerer Type Straight Travel (mm) 203 Weight 3120 Wheel Size 27.5" Manitou Dorado Expert Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 844171009314
Mpn: 191-38304-A302by Manitou
—$1,099.99
Invert smoothes your ride and gives unbelievable control of your bike on rough roads, loose turns, and steep descents. It's surprisingly lightweight, easy to use, and strikingly attractive. Riding beyond the pavement can be rough, physically taxing, and unpredictable. Invert goes straight to the source of this problem to offer a smoother ride with more traction, both uphill and down. With Invert, you'll be more efficient, more relaxed, and have confidence to glide over gravel like you've never experienced before. Inverted design promotes smoothest possible operation, lightest weight, & cleanest visual integration by using a layout opposite to conventional suspension forks Gravel-Specific tuned, progressive air spring balances traction with the right amount of support and is fully adjustable for rider weight (Max Weight: 350 lb / Max PSI: 250 psi) Premium carbon fiber crown and steerer is bonded to aluminum upper tubes to provide an incredibly strong and lightweight fork (990 g) Flat-Mount disc for 160mm rotor (Mounting bolts included) Integrated 36 degree angle crown race Included with fork: Ancora Premium Expansion Plug, 52mm ZN40 headset bearing, Brake caliper mounting bolts, and Thru-Axle Hand-built in Fletcher, NC Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 425 Brake Type Flat Mount Color Matte Black Crown Race 40 Crown Race Integrated Defined Color Black Front Axle 12mm Thru x 100mm Maximum Tire Width 50 Negative Spring Air Offset 45 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 30 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 300 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 30 Weight 990 Wheel Size 700c Cane Creek Invert Gravel Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 840226007458
Mpn: BBG0004by Cane Creek
—$1,159
Built for the best riders, ridden on the hardest tracks, ZEB Ultimate rules the world's toughest enduros. Equipped with the new Charger 3.1 RC2 damper, ZEB gives riders exceptional adjustability for the right balance of comfort, control, and speed. Alongside this flagship damper, the stout 38mm chassis rides on vibration-killing ButterCups and a DebonAir+ spring. The technology you need for the fastest split times, the style you want on the start line: This is ZEB. Charger 3.1 is the evolution of SRAM's proven damper platform that offers increased damping range, High Speed Compression, Low Speed Compression, and Low Speed Rebound adjustments for a smoother ride Charger 3.1 RC2 s adjustment range is broader with less compression damping in the LSC open position and additional support in the HSC closed position, you get the traction, control, and comfort you need to charge dicey lines all day ButterCups block 20% of high-frequency vibrations and massively reduces hand and arm fatigue DebonAir+ air spring is built to provide a balance of a butterlike small bump feel, increased air volume to add support throughout the travel, and higher overall ride height Lightweight machined and anodized crown for premium looks and durability Ultra-low friction SKF wiper seals provide long lasting fork performance and improve overall suspension feel Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 576 Brake Type Post Mount 200 Color Gray Crown Race 40 Defined Color Gray External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 15mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch Crown Maximum Tire Width 81 Negative Spring Air Offset 44 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 38 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 160 Wheel Size 29" RockShox ZEB Ultimate Charger 3.1 RC2 Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 710845904622
Mpn: 00.4021.075.015by RockShox
—$579
The redesigned Bomber Z1 gives even more riders access to this celebrated Marzocchi workhorse. A 36mm chassis provides stiffness where it matters and an updated Rail damper allows silky smooth travel and enhanced traction for when things get rowdy. Forget fiddling with settings at the top of the enduro course, this is about pointing your bike down the line with the confidence that your suspension has your back. Bikes are fun. And so is the Bomber Z1. Updated Rail damper means less time turning dials and more time shredding trails Single sweep compression adjuster lets you lock out for climbing and open it up for full gas sending Simple rebound adjustment for the set-and-forget rider Rugged 36mm black anodized stancions for added smoothness and protection Item Specifications Brake Type Post Mount 180 Color Shiny Black Crown Race 40 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 15mm Thru x 110mm keyword search MY25 Lockout Switch Crown Maximum Tire Width 66 Negative Spring Air Offset 44 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 36 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 263 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 160 Weight 2249 Wheel Size 27.5" Marzocchi Bomber Z1 Suspension Fork with Rail Damper Suspension Fork UPC: 821973490359
Mpn: 912-01-265by Marzocchi
—$999
The Super Z answers the call of our Marzocchi athletes looking for a single crown fork that could go big at Red Bull Rampage. With hefty 38mm stanchions, an easily adjustable and extremely capable GRIP X damper, there's nowhere the Super Z won't go. Burly 38mm stanchions for strength and steering precision Pressure Balanced GRIP X damper with 3-way simple adjustments and Firm Mode for efficient climbing Air spring for progressive stroke on the big hits Lower Leg Bleeders equalize pressure for more responsive shredding Reliable, consistent performance on any trail, freeride line, or DH track Rugged 38mm black anodized stancions for added smoothness and protection Item Specifications Brake Type Post Mount 200 Color Shiny Black Crown Race 40 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 15mm Thru x 110mm keyword search MY25 Lockout Switch Crown Maximum Tire Width 66 Negative Spring Air Offset 44 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 38 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 170 Weight 2252 Wheel Size 29" Marzocchi Super Z Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 821973490250
Mpn: 912-01-256by Marzocchi
—$999
The Super Z answers the call of our Marzocchi athletes looking for a single crown fork that could go big at Red Bull Rampage. With hefty 38mm stanchions, an easily adjustable and extremely capable GRIP X damper, there's nowhere the Super Z won't go. Burly 38mm stanchions for strength and steering precision Pressure Balanced GRIP X damper with 3-way simple adjustments and Firm Mode for efficient climbing Air spring for progressive stroke on the big hits Lower Leg Bleeders equalize pressure for more responsive shredding Reliable, consistent performance on any trail, freeride line, or DH track Rugged 38mm black anodized stancions for added smoothness and protection Item Specifications Color Shiny Black Crown Race 40 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 15mm Thru x 110mm keyword search MY25 Lockout Switch Crown Maximum Tire Width 72 Negative Spring Air Offset 44 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 38 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 180 Wheel Size 27.5" Marzocchi Super Z Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 821973490298
Mpn: 912-01-264by Marzocchi
—$629
The Bomber Z1 Coil fork shares the same 36mm chassis and GRIP damper as the modern-day Bomber Z1, but combined with the most advanced coil spring system Marzocchi has ever made. Finally, a buttery smooth coil fork with nothing to prove. Braking bumps or big hits, it doesn't matter. The Bomber Z1 Coil soaks it all up with the planted feel that only a coil spring can provide. Better traction. Less arm pump. Tough as nails. Stout and proven 36mm chassis Ultra-lightweight tempered silicon-chromium steel spring (Medium Spring included) Noise management system for near silent performance Integrated air assist for progressivity and bottom out control External preload adjuster to dial in sag and firmness off the top Travel can easily be changed in 10mm increments via included reconfigurable internal spacers Additional springs sold separately to fine-tune and adjust for rider preference Item Specifications Color Gloss Red Crown Race 40 Defined Color Red External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 15mm Thru x 110mm keyword search MY25 Lockout Switch Crown Maximum Tire Width 66 Negative Spring Coil Offset 44 Positive Spring Coil S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 36 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 263 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 160 Wheel Size 29" Marzocchi Bomber Z1 Coil Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 821973490373
Mpn: 912-01-250by Marzocchi
—$579
The redesigned Bomber Z1 gives even more riders access to this celebrated Marzocchi workhorse. A 36mm chassis provides stiffness where it matters and an updated Rail damper allows silky smooth travel and enhanced traction for when things get rowdy. Forget fiddling with settings at the top of the enduro course, this is about pointing your bike down the line with the confidence that your suspension has your back. Bikes are fun. And so is the Bomber Z1. Updated Rail damper means less time turning dials and more time shredding trails Single sweep compression adjuster lets you lock out for climbing and open it up for full gas sending Simple rebound adjustment for the set-and-forget rider Rugged 36mm black anodized stancions for added smoothness and protection Item Specifications Color Shiny Black Crown Race 40 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 15mm Thru x 110mm keyword search MY25 Lockout Switch Crown Maximum Tire Width 66 Negative Spring Air Offset 44 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 36 Steerer Tube Length (mm) 263 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 160 Wheel Size 29" Marzocchi Bomber Z1 Suspension Fork with Rail Damper Suspension Fork UPC: 821973490366
Mpn: 912-01-258by Marzocchi
—$299
The Bomber CR coil rear shock provides a plush, planted feel and consistency during long shred sessions. From riders looking to breathe new life into an old ride to customers wanting a new bike that they can set and forget, the Bomber CR delivers. Keeping in step with Marzocchi's founding philosophies, this new rear shock prioritizes suspension performance, ride quality and durability. High-performance yet simple rear shock pairs well with bikes in travel ranges from 130mm to over 200mm Simple set up, so riders can focus on riding Adjustable low-speed compression and rebound damping Bomb proof build for a set it and forget it rider Required Coil Spring sold separately Item Specifications External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 185 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch None Metric Yes Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 52.5 Marzocchi Bomber CR Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 821973470603
Mpn: 968-58-050by Marzocchi
—$1,099.99
Manitou Research and Development (MRD) spent nearly two entire World Cup season's testing and refining the perfect xc solution underneath elite athletes, with the R8 fork hiding in plain sight thanks to its prototype camouflage. From the first iteration the R8 fork has been securing podiums on the world stage. In other words, what started off as a successful initial test gave way to an elite feedback loop that produced the most complete XC racing suspension package available. Only through such thorough and complete actions could a rigid, reactive, and reliable fork with its performance characteristics tip the scales at an amazingly low 1480 grams. Developed on the World Cup circuit with winning athletes Incorporation of Manitou's lightest air spring, the XC tune Dorado Air, a light weight XC version of the IVA volume adjustment and application specific shaft lengths and materials ensure smooth performance at a lower weight Newly developed, XC-specific VTT Pro-X sealed damper further reduces weight 34mm Hyperlite chassis, with direct mount fender design, plays a major role in the fork s featherlike weight The development of premium 7000 series straight thin wall legs adds yet another area of weight savings Features Manitou s lightest axle ever produced, the Hexlock SL-R, a R8 specific axle weighing a mere 25 grams Item Specifications Axle to Crown Length 530 Brake Type Post Mount 160 Color Black Crown Race 40 Defined Color Black External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Front Axle 15mm Thru x 110mm Lockout Switch Remote Maximum Tire Width 62 Negative Spring Air Offset 44 Positive Spring Air S.H.I.S. Stem Clamp Diameter 28.6 Stanchion Diameter 34 Steerer Type Tapered Travel (mm) 120 Weight 1480 Wheel Size 29" Manitou R8 Pro Suspension Fork Suspension Fork UPC: 844171010600
Mpn: 191-39074-A001by Manitou
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 230 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 62.5 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910500
Mpn: 00.4118.455.001by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 210 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 50 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910555
Mpn: 00.4118.455.006by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 185 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 55 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910616
Mpn: 00.4118.455.012by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate DH is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2 position-sensitive damper. Independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 250 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 75 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate DH RC2 Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910715
Mpn: 00.4118.456.000by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate DH is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2 position-sensitive damper. Independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 225 Eyelet Diameter (mm) Trunnion, 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 75 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate DH RC2 Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910746
Mpn: 00.4118.456.003by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 210 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 55 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910531
Mpn: 00.4118.455.004by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 210 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 52.5 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910548
Mpn: 00.4118.455.005by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 205 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 62.5 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910586
Mpn: 00.4118.455.009by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 190 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 45 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910562
Mpn: 00.4118.455.007by RockShox
—$619
The world's best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability. Easily dial in the perfect ride feel with the TouchDown RC2T position-sensitive damper. External, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustments provide unreal sensitivity off-the-top, support and control in the mid-stroke, and Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out to cushion the harshest landings. It's the unmistakable feel of coil, evolved with premium technology to give you world-class suspension performance. TouchDown RC2T damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out features five compression settings to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel for reliable performance and tunability to resist the harsh hits Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, and an easy-to-adjust Threshold Lever for added pedaling efficiency Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel 20 clicks of rebound adjustment offer a wide range of tunability Coil spring is not included (Sold Separately) Item Specifications External Adjustments High Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Lockout Threshold External Adjustments Low Speed Compression Damping External Adjustments Rebound Damping Eye to eye length (mm) 230 Eyelet Diameter (mm) 12.7 Lockout Switch Shock Mounted Switch Positive Spring Coil Stroke (mm) 57.5 RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate RC2T Rear Shock Rear Shock UPC: 710845910524
Mpn: 00.4118.455.003by RockShox
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