RockShox

RockShox was founded by Paul Turner and Steve Simons in 1989. It revolutionised mountain bikes with the introduction of the RS-1 suspension fork. Throughout the company's history, RockShox has developed category-leading products in an increasingly competitive market.

 

RockShox produces forks and shocks for everything from cross-country to downhill riding at every price point. Component manufacturer SRAM took over RockShox in 2002.

New RockShox Psylo fork borrows from top-flight Pike and Lyrik – at half the price

RockShox launches new budget-friendly Psylo suspension fork, dampers and DebonAir Spring
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RockShox Rudy XPLR Ultimate gravel fork

RockShox turns its attention to gravel
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We've spent 12 months testing the latest gravel suspension forks – and here's how we rate them

The best gravel suspension forks will help you soak up bumps and take on rowdier trails
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New RockShox Flight Attendant uses an algorithm to fine-tune your suspension

Flight Attendant now available on RockShox cross-country forks and rear shock
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Is this the new Specialized Epic? Unreleased XC race bike teased by Specialized riders

Sina Frei, Victor Koretzky and Peter Sagan spotted riding unreleased XC bike
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Best mountain bike suspension forks 2023 | Top-rated MTB forks and buyer's guide

Plus our buyer's guide to MTB forks
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RockShox Vivid’s all-new TouchDown tech hushes trail chatter

Position-sensitive damper and coil-like air spring targeted at DH, enduro and eMTB markets
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Best mountain bike rear shocks in 2024 | 9 of the best coil and air shocks plus our buyer's guide

Our pick of the best mountain bike rear shocks and buyer's guide
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Buyer's guide to RockShox suspension forks | Trail, enduro, XC, downcountry forks and more explained

Our essential guide to every RockShox suspension fork and the brand's key technologies
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New RockShox SID’s robust build responds to increased demands of modern XC racing

Revamped suspension designed to also be more capable away from the race tape
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2024 RockShox SID Ultimate 3P fork (with TwistLoc remote)

Lightweight cross-country performance fork with big ambitions on the trail
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excluding TwistLoc Remote

New RockShox BoXXer gets burlier 38mm stanchions, a new spring and highlights from single-crown fork range

RockShox revamps its long-standing downhill fork
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RockShox ZEB Ultimate fork review

The 2023 RockShox ZEB Ultimate gets a new damper and air spring, along with a raft of other updates
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RockShox ZEB Select suspension fork

Is the latest mid-spec enduro fork from RockShox the one to select?
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You can now add the RockShox Flight Attendant automatic suspension system to your bike

As long as it's one of seven bike models…
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4 of the best gravel bike dropper posts tested by BikeRadar

An essential for technical off-road riding or an unnecessary gadget?
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Vali Höll's Trek Session with prototype RockShox BlackBox Boxxer fork

Custom paint and a host of new or unreleased parts for the 20-year-old Austrian
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2023 RockShox Lyrik Ultimate

The 2023 RockShox Lyrik ups support with a new damper, air spring and chassis
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2023 RockShox rear shocks go ultra-adjustable and get hydraulic bottom out but remain affordable

RockShox’s whole rear-shock range, from Deluxe to Super Deluxe, is overhauled for 2023
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2023 RockShox Super Deluxe Coil Ultimate

New features and promise of independent compression adjustments make the Super Deluxe Coil Ultimate a promising prospect
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All-new RockShox Pike, Lyrik and ZEB forks debut Charger 3 damper and DebonAir+ air spring

The new RockShox 2023 fork line-up promises more usable adjustment and better control without breaking the bank
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Best mountain bike upgrades: our pick of the best budget and ultimate MTB upgrades

The parts you need to improve your bike’s performance and your experience on the trail
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RockShox Reverb AXS XPLR dropper post

The Reverb AXS XPLR dropper post brings wireless technology to gravel riding
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RockShox Rudy Ultimate XPLR gravel fork

The new Rudy might add weight to your gravel setup, but its benefits are hard to ignore when the going gets rough
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