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Rockshox Air Shaft Pike Solo Travel - Mountain Bike Suspension Fork Upgrade for Trail & Enduro Riding | Perfect for Off-Road Adventures & Downhill Performance
Rockshox Air Shaft Pike Solo Travel - Mountain Bike Suspension Fork Upgrade for Trail & Enduro Riding | Perfect for Off-Road Adventures & Downhill Performance

Rockshox Air Shaft Pike Solo Travel - Mountain Bike Suspension Fork Upgrade for Trail & Enduro Riding | Perfect for Off-Road Adventures & Downhill Performance

$13.2 $24 -45%
Size:
160mm
140mm
Color:
Silver

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Product Description

Product Description RockShox solo air Pike air shaft is made of high quality material. Genuine and original RockShox spare part. Solo air Pike A1 air shaft for 29-inch wheel. 35 mm upper tube diameter. 160 mm Travel.Solo Air is like a Buddhist monk. Its enlightened design lets you add air to your forks through a single Schrader valve, filling both the positive and negative air spring chambers simultaneously. So they're always in perfect equilibrium, like Yin and Yang. Giving you a plush, predictable ride you can set up in seconds, with the lightest weight air spring on the market. Set Contains: 1x Air Shaft

Product Features

Genuine and original Rock Shox spare part

Made of high quality material

Can be used to change travel to 160 mm on 27.5 inch/140 mm on 29 inch wheel

35 mm upper tube diameter

Customer Reviews

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Works exactly as designed. My 130mm travel Pike (2016) is now 140mm. Installation was both easy and a PITA. Holding in the air spring with one hand while removing a circlip with the other, knowing a slip that nicks anything ruins things- is difficult. Overall the swap took less than an hour for me having never done it before, and that included removing and reinstalling the fork on the bike.