![]() Just about everything on the new fork - from the air cap to the new Motion Control DNA compression damper and lightweight buffed aluminum air shaft – has been designed with the goal of eking every ounce of performance out of it. Actual weights for the first of the forks we’ve touched here at BikeRadar are 1,559g (3.43lbs, with axle) for the 15mm axle, and 1,487g (3.27lbs) for the 9mm quick-release, both forks weighed with XX dampers and remote levers. RockShox’s engineers appear to have done an admirable job - the new 29in SID World Cup weighs less than the original 26in World Cup chassis with 32mm stanchions which was launched in 2009, despite its extra length. The 9mm open dropout fork weighs just 3.27lbs, while the more contemporary 15mm through model weighs a competitive 3.43lbs with the axle ![]() ![]() ![]() The 9mm open dropout fork weighs just 3.27lbs, while the more contemporary 15mm through model weighs a competitive 3.43lbs with the axle: Matt Pacocha ![]()
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