RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate DH C1 Rear shocks

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SKU: 00.4118.456.000
Regular price $619.00
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Take on the roughest downhill trails with the RockShox Vivid Coil Ultimate DH C1 Rear Shock. Engineered for elite gravity racing, this rear shock delivers unbeatable performance and tunability. Featuring the advanced TouchDown RC2 damper, it provides incredible sensitivity off the top while maintaining stability and support throughout the travel. With adjustable hydraulic bottom-out resistance and precise rebound and compression adjustments, this shock ensures maximum control and responsiveness on every ride.

  • The world’s best gravity racers need it. The roughest tracks demand it. Vivid Coil Ultimate DH is unmatched in downhill performance and tunability.
  • TouchDown RC2 damper features sensitivity and suppleness off the top while remaining stable and supportive throughout its travel. This position-sensitive damper offers reliable performance and tunability with energetic responsiveness at every position in the travel.
  • Rebound adjustment, independent High and Low Speed Compression adjustment, without the Threshold Lever.
  • Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out has five compression settings at your fingertips to customize the amount of bottom-out resistance in the last 20% of travel.
  • Soft, stroke-specific bottom-out bumper accommodates the range of stroke lengths, allowing for full travel.
  • Spring sold separately.
  • SRAM Model ID: RS-VIVID COIL-ULTIMATE DH-C1
Attributes
Damping RC2T Adj. Hydraulic Bottom Out
Damping Adjustments External rebound, Low & High speed compression, Hydraulic Bottom Out
Primary Color Black
Spring Adjustments Preload
Spring Type Coil

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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