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RockShox Compression Damper 2010-2016 BoXXer Race/RC Motion Control IS

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RockShox Compression Damper 2010-2016 BoXXer Race/RC Motion Control ISRemote kits for upgrading from no remote systems to hydraulic XLoc remote or to replace remote compatible dampers when not offered separately Kits include: handlebar remote control XLoc, PushLoc, or PopLoc kit with tubing fittings or cable housing and a matching upper, remote compatible compression damper assembly (refer to RockShox manuals for correct oil volumes with upgraded dampers) SID B upper chassis (28. 2mm stanchion ID): '12 15 SID 120mm, '12

- Remote kits for upgrading from no
-remote systems to hydraulic XLoc remote or to replace remote-compatible dampers when not offered separately
- Kits include: handlebar remote-control XLoc, PushLoc, or PopLoc kit with tubing/fittings or cable/housing and a matching upper, remote-compatible compression damper assembly (refer to RockShox manuals for correct oil volumes with upgraded dampers)
- SID-B upper chassis (28.2mm stanchion ID): '12-15 SID 120mm, '12-15 SID 100/80mm (except '12 1-1/8" carbon), and '12+ Reba models
- SID-A upper chassis (27.8mm stanchion ID): '09-11 SID 100/80mm (and '12 1-1/8" carbon), '05-11 Reba, '05-10 Pike, and '06-12 Revelation models
- Specific Pike/Revelation/Sektor/Reba kits use a longer damper tube (optimized for longer travel) and should not be used in SID-A systems with less than 120mm max travel
- MoCo (MotionControl) / MiCo (MissionControl): XX (XLoc hydraulic remote compatible), DNA ('12+ evolution including PushLoc cable or 'XX-level' XLoc hydraulic remote options), BB (BlackBox titanium spring tube), IS (integrated speedstack), DH (separate high/low compression); and Turnkey (lockout) upper, compression damper assemblies
- BlackBox (Ti spring tube) dampers are being phased-out for 2012+ (substitute either XX or DNA models if needed application no longer listed)
- No
-remote (NR) or remote-compatible (RC) damper units: handlebar-remote levers sold separately unless noted
- Standard equipment PopLoc kits can be upgraded to PopLoc-Adjust: left-hand (RS-3209), right-hand (RS-3208); or PushLoc (RS-3210)


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UPC: 710845620393
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Manufacturer Part Number: 11.4015.368.000
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