RockShox Flight Attendant Enduro Kit

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SKU: 00.4318.074.001
Regular price $2,899.00

The RockShox Flight Attendant Enduro Kit is the ultimate upgrade for mountain bikers seeking an advanced automatic suspension system. This innovative kit listens to your riding style and adapts in real time, allowing you to ride faster, longer, and with less effort. With its suite of sensors, the Flight Attendant anticipates your suspension needs based on rider and terrain inputs, so you can focus on the pure joy of the trail without constantly adjusting your setup. Perfectly tailored for full suspension mountain bikes, this upgrade is designed for those who demand the best performance on their rides.

  • Flight Attendant Upgrade Kits include everything needed to upgrade to an automatic suspension system that listens to the rider and responds in real time.
  • Flight Attendant uses a suite of sensors to read rider and terrain inputs to anticipate the perfect suspension position enabling you to ride faster, ride longer, and spend less energy adjusting your suspension and more time focusing on what matters most: the unbridled joy of riding.
  • Upgrade kits are bike brand, model, and year specific.
  • Includes ZEB Flight Attendant 29'' 170mm, Super Deluxe Flight Attendant 205x60, DUB Pedal Sensor, 2 Batteries w/charger (Specialized Enduro 2020-2022).
  • A DUB crank spindle is required.
  • Uses SRAM AXS battery.
  • Compatible with AXS Electronic Controllers including SRAM Rocker 2 button left hand controller (230886-03).
  • SRAM Model ID: FS-UPK-FA-A1.

About the Brand

  • RockShox was founded by Paul Turner in 1989 in Asheville, North Carolina, and later moved to California after Steve and Deborah Simons joined as partners. Turner, with a background in motocross and suspension design, collaborated with Simons, an experienced suspension innovator, to develop the first suspension forks for mountain bikes. The RS-1, RockShox’s first fork, was introduced in 1990, with professional rider Greg Herbold helping to establish its reputation. The company saw rapid growth, going public in 1996 with a dominant market share. However, increasing competition and financial challenges led to production shifts and cost-cutting measures. By 2002, RockShox defaulted on a loan, leading to its acquisition by SRAM, which relocated manufacturing to Taiwan while maintaining a test facility in Colorado Springs

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