Rock Shox Tech with Jeremiah Boobar: Reverb and Lyrik

December 8th, 2010

By Factory Jackson in Tech

Jeremiah Boobar is one of the top guys at Sram responsible for the Rock Shox product line. In these two videos by Taylor Sage, he talks through the 2011 Reverb seatpost and a favorite here at Factory Jackson, the Lyrik fork.

The Reverb post is going to be a must have product for 2011, adjustable seatposts are amazing, but the many designs currently on the market have had there fair share of technical problems. Rock Shox have brought years of knowledge and experience working with hydraulics in suspension forks to produce what could be a real game changer in the market place. X-Fusion and Fox are also hot on their heels with working prototypes not far from production.

The Rock Shox Lyrik is one hell of a fork. 2011 brings new options for this versatile fork and we’ll be seeing a lot more them out on the trails in 2011. For more information, go hit Sram.com!

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