Does your RockShox fork sag slightly without you riding it? Do you occasionally find yourself wishing the fork would stay higher in its travel? The new DebonAir upgrade could be the solution! We’re here to tell you how it works, what it costs and how to instal it in your fork.

In our 2018 suspension fork group test, the RockShox Lyrik RC2 was crowned Best in Test. It already featured the so-called DebonAir air spring and if you were an owner of an older PIKE, Lyrik or Yari fork at the time, you would have been able to upgrade your fork with this new air spring assembly. The advantages it offered back then were a more sensitive response and more mid-stroke support thanks to a bigger negative air chamber. However, RockShox hadn’t yet resolved the issue that some forks sagged by a few millimetres without the rider onboard. The latest update promises to have addressed this – and even more.

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