Mountain Bike Shocks
The DVO Topaz 3 air shock gives mountain bikers a more affordable aftermarket suspension option and easy access to tuning and upgrades.
The new Marzocchi Bomber Air shock is less expensive than the Fox and offers simple, reliable performance on the trail.
The Fox DHX mountain bike coil shock is simply designed for trail riding.
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Fox updated the Flox X air shock recently and we've had a chance to squish it through the PNW mud for a thorough test.
The folks at Sprindex have created a coil spring that eloquently allows riders to change the spring rate without touching any tools.
The Öhlins TTX22M coil shock offers plenty of grip and good looks too.
The X-Fusion H3C coil shock is offered in multiple sizes and costs about half as much of the competition.
If you're hungry for the fluid sensitivity and all day consistency of a coil shock, alongside a wide range of tunability, the Formula Mod might be your next great go-faster mountain bike upgrade.
The new TTXAir fills a spot for aggressive trail and enduro riders who want better and more tunable performance in a lighter weight air shock.
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Today Öhlins launched a new single chamber air shock called the TTX1 to complement their dual chamber mountain bike shock, now dubbed TTX2.
The new TTXAir fills a spot for aggressive trail and enduro riders who want better and more tunable performance in a lighter weight air shock.
This new mountain bike shock is said to better fit the needs of modern bikes, with a wider range of adjustability than the competition.
Make everything simpler and more tuneable at once. Oh, and also wireless.
Manitou remakes the R7 XC fork, and ProTaper and SUNringle have a few new items to show off as well.
A look at the characteristics and limitations designers consider when choosing shock length and stroke for a mountain bike.
After introducing their massive 38mm stanchion mountain bike fork last week, Fox made sure to spice things up on their lighter trail offerings as well.
Fox finally drops the ultra-stiff 38 mountain bike fork with three versions and updates the X2 and DHX2 rear shocks.
When it comes to the perfect mountain bike suspension tune, even pro riders have something to learn. We asked a professional suspension technician to clear up the most common misunderstandings.
Adjust your coil spring rate without removing your shock or glove, all in a matter fo seconds.