Good value for money
"I rode it on an old Scott Voltage that had been refurbished, and I tested it for a whole day at the bike park. It does the job with the right spring—a great alternative when you can't afford a Fox."
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The shock absorber ROCKSHOX Vivid R2C is a spring-loaded shock absorber designed for Downhill or Freeride extreme.
Highly resistant, high-performance and easy to use, the Vivid R2C shock absorber from ROCKSHOX is a true reference in the field. With its high-precision steering, it offers a wide range of settings, including start and end rebound and low-speed compression, so you can fly over rocks while absorbing gradients with ease.
Ref: 7977579446438
High strength and excellent shock absorption;
Precise steering in Freeride and Downhill;
Numerous precise and practical adjustments.
Blocking : None
Handlebar lock control : Not supplied
Color : Black
Warranty : 2 years
Pump : Not supplied
Practice : DH/Freeride
Low Speed Compression Setting : Yes
High Speed Compression setting : No
Low speed rebound/relaxation setting : Yes
High speed rebound/relaxation setting : Yes
Preload setting : Yes
Volume adjustment : No
Mounting standard : Standard
Type of adjustment : Compression
Adjustment type : Rebound
Adjustment Type : Prestress
Spring type : Helical (not supplied)
Volume type : SV (standard volume)
Overall rating: 4.6666665 out of 5 based on 9 reviews.
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"I rode it on an old Scott Voltage that had been refurbished, and I tested it for a whole day at the bike park. It does the job with the right spring—a great alternative when you can't afford a Fox."
"Very satisfied with my purchase; the shock absorber is easy to adjust, comfortable, and practical."
"Comprehensive and easy to adjust with the right spring"
"Bought to put on a Lapierre SX 600 (Yamaha) e-MTB. Just been on one trail ride so far, but what a difference—the rear wheel finally follows the terrain without bouncing or catching here and there... Need to fine-tune the settings a bit, especially the end-of-travel rebound—I don’t think it’s meant for big freeride/bike park jumps… we’ll see. Set up with a 500x2.25 spring, 3 turns of preload, and 30% sag for a weight of 90 kg (bare)."
"It's just amazing how different an air suspension is from a coil spring. On rough terrain, it handles everything—it grips the ground the whole time—it's pure joy. I was worried I'd have trouble adjusting it, but in the end, it was super simple and really effective for the price. Don't hesitate!!"
"Awesome sensations—a real plus when it comes to getting high!"
"As usual, fast shipping. As for the entry-level RockShox shock, I installed it on a mini DH bike, I haven’t really tested it on the trail or on long descents yet, but on a 56-km ride over rough terrain, thanks to this shock, its two settings—compression and rebound—and its spring, I can adjust the mountain bike to make it stiff or very soft depending on the terrain.”
"I bought this shock to replace the original Kage. I have to say, it's . . . perfect. It's like night and day for extreme DH—it doesn't flinch."
"This shock absorber is incredibly easy to set up and is by far the best I've ever used; it's perfect for my downhill riding. I highly recommend it!"