RockShox ZEB Ultimate RC2 A2 Suspension Fork

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SKU: 00.4020.819.002
Regular price $1,159.00
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The RockShox ZEB Ultimate RC2 A2 Suspension Fork is made for aggressive mountain bikers who demand superior performance and control on the toughest trails. With a robust 38mm chassis for added stiffness and cutting-edge vibration-damping technology, this suspension fork helps you stay fresh and in control for longer rides. Whether you're tackling steep descents or technical terrain, the ZEB Ultimate RC2 A2 will keep you confident and comfortable, no matter the challenge.

  • 38mm chassis for increased stiffness and rider confidence.
  • ButterCups block 20% of high-frequency trail chatter, reducing hand and arm fatigue.
  • Charger 3 features a new Internal Floating Piston (IFP) design with independent adjustments and no "cross talk."
  • DebonAir+ delivers butter-like small bump sensitivity, increased air volume, and higher ride height.
  • Ultimate Bushing Package maximizes bushing overlap for reduced friction and a smoother ride.
  • Pressure Relief Valves eliminate unwanted air pressure buildup caused by altitude or temperature changes.
  • Includes premium short fender.
  • SRAM Model ID: FS-ZEB-ULT-A2.
Attributes
Axle/Hub spacing 15x110mm TA
Brake Type Disc
Crown Material Aluminum
Damping Charger 3 RC2
Damping Adjustments Extl begin stroke rebnd, low speed comp, high speed comp
e-Bike approved Yes
Lower Tubes Material Magnesium
Maximum Rotor Size 220mm
Maximum Tire Width 81mm
Rake 44mm
Spring Adjustments Air pressure, Bottomless tokens
Spring Type DebonAir+
Stanchions Diameter 38mm
Stanchions Material Aluminum
Steerer Tube 1-1/8''-1.5''
Steerer Tube Material Aluminum

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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