RockShox SID Ultimate 3P D1 Suspension Fork

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SKU: 00.4020.957.000
Regular price $999.00
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The RockShox SID Ultimate 3P D1 Suspension Fork is the ideal choice for mountain bikers seeking to elevate their performance on rugged trails. With its lightweight design and advanced engineering, this fork delivers unmatched control and responsiveness, ensuring a smooth ride even in the most challenging conditions. Perfect for XC riders who demand precision and reliability, this suspension fork is engineered to enhance your biking experience.

  • The new lighter-than-ever SID Ultimate is crafted around a rigid 35mm chassis and equipped with the lightest performance damper RockShox has ever made.
  • Completely redesigned Charger Race Day 2 3P damper featuring three compression positions: Open, Pedal, and rock-solid Lockout.
  • DebonAir+ provides more small-bump sensitivity and mid-stroke support.
  • Updated Bushing Package maximizes the fork's bushing overlap, reducing friction and creates the smoothest ride possible.
  • ''Blue Crush'' signature colorway or Ultimate High Gloss Black featuring Pearl White graphics package.
  • Bolt-in torque cap adapters included for use with standard hub end caps.
  • SRAM Model ID: FS-SID-ULT3-D1.
Attributes
Axle/Hub spacing 15x110mm TA
Brake Type Disc
Crown Material Aluminum
Damping Charger Race Day
e-Bike approved No
Lower Tubes Material Magnesium
Maximum Rotor Size 220mm
Maximum Tire Width 66mm
Rake 44mm
Spring Adjustments Air pressure, Bottomless tokens
Spring Type DebonAir
Stanchions Diameter 35mm
Stanchions Material Aluminum
Steerer Tube 1-1/8''-1.5''
Steerer Tube Material Aluminum
Travel 120mm
Wheel Diameter 29''

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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