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RockShox Recon Silver RL Fork 29" 1 1/8" 100mm O.Loc Bl
- EAN 710845845130
- Brand: RockShox
- Product Model: 685217
RockShox Recon Silver RL Fork
Application: Cross country
Spring: Solo Air
Travel: 100mm
Adjustment: Air pressure via Schrader valve
Damping: Motion Control
Adjustment: External rebound, external low speed compression up to lockout
Steering tube: Aluminium, approx. 265mm
Crown: Hollow forged aluminium
Stanchion: Steel, 32mm Ø
Sliders: Magnesium, for PM disc brake 160 up to 220mm Ø, 51mm offset, max. tire width 62mm, prepared for fender attachment
Accessories: a-head clamp
Color: Black
1 1/8" A-Head, with OneLoc, right
Weight: 2040g
Technical data:
Type: Suspension fork
Steering tube diameter: 1 1/8"
Wheel size: 29"
Brake mounting: Disc brake PM rotor
Travel: 100 mm
Material: Aluminium, magnesium, steel
Color: Black
Supplier item number: 00.4020.557.012
RockShox was founded by Paul Turner and Steve Simons in North Carolina (USA) in 1989.
It moved to California a few years later. Turner, who rode motorcycles in his teens, founded a company that sold motorcycle parts at the age of 18.
He would go on to work for the Honda Motor Company as the factory motocross team's mechanic, which put him in touch with suspension designers and other motocross industry leaders.
Former professional motocross rider and entrepreneur Simons designed a shock absorber for Fox Racing Shox and then went on to found his own company Simons Inc. to develop suspension forks.
He obtained two patents on suspension forks, one of which he licensed to the major motorcycle and suspension companies.
In 1989 Turner approached Simons to develop a suspension fork for mountain bikes.
In 1987, Turner had presented a full bike with front and rear suspension at the bicycle industry trade show in Long Beach, with the help of Keith Bontrager.
The industry was not impressed.
Two years later Turner and his wife Christi were producing suspension forks in their garage using parts they bought from Simons.
Turner soon became partner in Simons Inc.
Simons became CEO at RockShox. Turner brought in Greg Herbold as a test rider and company spokesman.
Herbold became the first world champion in downhill mountain biking on one of the first suspension forks made for mountain bikes.
In August 1990 the company produced its first 100 suspension forks, the RS-1.
The start-up was financed by the East Asian bicycle parts manufacturer Dia Compe, the founders, and other investors.
Dia Compe manufactured the next series of forks but later withdrew from manufacturing and disposed of its shares.
From then on, forks were primarily manufactured at RockShox.
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