Mountain Biking UK

LATEST LYRIK HITS ALL THE RIGHT NOTES

RockShox’s enduro fork is now suppler and plusher

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The Lyrik is a very good fork – in fact, it won our recent grouptest ( MBUK 354). Neverthele­ss, RockShox decided it could be better still. Enter the ‘2019’ Lyrik, available (confusingl­y) from April 2018.

Reducing friction was the first priority, so RockShox’s engineers redesigned the air spring, adding a low-friction bushing. Next, they wanted to make it feel more like a coil fork, so they increased the negative spring volume. They came up with a new damper option too – the ‘Charger 2 RC2’ cartridge, which offers high and low-speed compressio­n adjustment but no lockout. (The ‘RCT3’ damper, with low-speed compressio­n adjustment and a lockout, will also still be available). In a throwback to RockShox’s first suspension forks, the new Lyrik comes in bright red. But don’t fear, black forks will be available too. A version with a shorter offset will also be on offer.

The updated air spring will be shared with 2019 Yari forks (the Lyrik’s mid-range equivalent), and there’s a similar version for the lighter Pike and Revelation. The shorter offset will be available on those forks too. Better still, the updated air spring will fit existing RockShox forks, and will cost £42 (plus fitting). Having ridden the new Lyrik, we think this could be a very worthwhile upgrade. Keep an eye out for a full review in the mag soon.

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