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How much does a RockShox Reba weight?

How much does a RockShox Reba weight?

1564g
Weight: 1564g (Weight based on 265mm tapered steerer, 9mm QR lower leg, Dual Air. Damping: Motion Control) Spring Type: Solo Air.

How do you tell the year of a RockShox fork?

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

How much travel does a RockShox Reba have?

RockShox RockShox Reba RL 29er Suspension Fork – 100mm Travel | REI Co-op.

How much air should be in a front fork?

Sag should be set to 15 – 20% of total fork travel To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your weight and riding gear. Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel.

What makes a RockShox Reba RL so good?

One of the most successful and hard-working RockShox forks of all time capitalizes on the innovations born from SID. A chassis that combines classic XC performance with light trail duties and a Motion Control™ damper completes the package, making Reba RL more capable than ever before.

What kind of Fork is RockShox Reba 29?

The RockShox Reba RL 29″ Fork is one of the most successful and hard-working forks of all times and capitalizes on the innovations born for the latest SID. It has a 51mm offset, has a Motion Control RL damper, and is available in multiple travel lengths.

Is the Reba RL 130mm travel a good fork?

They said that the Rockshox Reba RL 130mm travel would be a good upgrade from the Recon and it was right in the price range of what I had planned to spend. When the new fork arrived I called my bike shop to schedule the swap.

Is the Reba cross country Fork a prima donna?

The Reba is no prima donna. Even though it’s available with a host of race-worthy technologies, this cross country fork doesn’t need the promise of a podium to give its all. It expects to be ridden every day.

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Ruth Doyle