At the Sea Otter event, MRP unveiled a prototype suspension fork featuring 38mm stanchions and the FullFill air spring, although no launch date is confirmed. This design prioritizes ease of maintenance, with a quick service oil port for lubrication. Additionally, MRP introduced the Lift V2 damper and Ramp V2 control, enhancing performance via improved control mechanisms. They also presented the Noken, a device aimed at refining air spring mechanics by increasing volume and producing a more linear compression ratio, signaling ongoing innovation in bike suspension technology.
Sea Otter was the place to be if you had a prototype suspension fork this year. MRP joined in on the action with a fork that wasn't inverted.
The production fork should have a quick service oil port to quickly relube the foam rings under the stanchion seals without taking the fork apart.
The Lift V2 has a larger compression adjustment range and improved rebound control thanks to an updated compression assembly shim stack, needle, and valving.
Enter the Noken. This air spring top cap increases the air spring volume, and reduces the compression ratio to make a more linear air spring.
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