Öhlins has released an updated version of its popular RXF36 M.3 mountain bike fork, honing in on trail riding performance.
Öhlins has updated its RXF36 M.3 mountain bike fork, focusing specifically on trail riding. The new design features refined lowers, increased bushing overlap for reduced friction, and a narrower travel range of 140-180mm. Available for both 27.5 and 29-inch wheels, the fork offers various offset options, catering to different trail bike geometries.
The updated TTX18 damper cartridge provides enhanced adjustability for trail riding, with additional clicks for low-speed compression and rebound damping. The air spring has also been retuned for optimal performance within the new travel range. While the weight remains the same as previous generations at 2050g, the RXF36 M.3 aims to deliver improved sensitivity, traction, and comfort for all-mountain adventures
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