![]() ![]() The Post Mount brake interface is designed to allow the use of 180mm rotors without adaptors, and we believe the forks will be rated to 220mm rotors - something we’re yet to see on the trail, but could make sense for electric bikes.Ī hex key operated Maxle Stealth axle keeps the front wheel in place, and the stanchions look to have the slippery Fast Black coating on them, as is the norm from RockShox. It is, however, still a really competent unit, which offers a lock-out too - either fork or bar mounted in this case. This is an older damper, so it’s no surprise to see it on this new entry-level fork. ![]() The 35 relies on the tried and trusted DebonAir air spring, which has consistently impressed BikeRadar in testing - there’s an increased size negative air spring and lower friction seals, which help keep forks nice and supple early in the stroke.ĭamping is taken care of by the Motion Control damper (this controls the speed at which the fork moves through its travel). ![]() The 35 seems to be very similar to the previous generation Revelation, which now comes with the Motion Control RC damper or Charger RC damper ![]()
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