Suntour AXON34 Elite Boost
197,-
RockShox SID Ultimate 29 2P 120mm
525,-
Suntour AXON34 Elite Boost vs. RockShox SID Ultimate 29 2P 120mm
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According to the product specialist
Pros
| The use of 34 mm stanchions increases stiffness in the fork, resulting in smoother steering action. |
| The fork is lightweight to make climbing easier. |
| The use of an air system increases control on descents. |
| The remote lockout allows you to lock the fork to save energy on flat stretches. |
| Thanks to its 35 mm stanchions and hollow-forged aluminium crown, the RockShox SID Ultimate fork is lightweight while maintaining high steering precision even under heavy loads. |
| The DebonAir+ suspension delivers a very smooth response at the top of the travel while being widely adjustable for both comfort and performance riding. |
| The longer stanchions and full bushing overlap reduce friction and wear, increasing product life. |
Cons
| Compared to forks from other brands, it may sometimes be harder to get spare parts. |
| The Charger Race Day 2 damper offers only two modes (Open and Lock). |
Specifications
Lock-Out
Yes
Yes
Travel
100 mm
120 mm
Brake Type
Disc
Disc
Fork tube
Tapered
1 1/8 inch
1 1/8 inch
Tapered
Crown to Axle
531 mm
Steerer Length
230 mm
Type of shaft
110*15 mm Boost
110*15 mm Boost
Weight
1476 grams
Cross-Country
Cross-Country
29 inch
29 inch
Colour
Blue
44 mm