Before you hit the trails or set off on your new bike, get your suspension dialed in for the perfect ride.
The RockShox TrailHead App is like having a personal tuner in your pocket. We provide personalized tuning recommendations, in-depth reference documents, compatible upgrade suggestions, helpful part numbers, and more.
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Enter your suspension’s serial number or model code to access:
▸ Your product’s information and specifications
▸ Tuning suggestions, including air pressure and rebound
▸ Documents – User Manuals, Setup and Tuning Guides, Service Manuals, Spare Parts Catalogs, Suspension Theory Guides, and more!
▸ Service Kits and Upgrade Kits – compatible part numbers for your suspension
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2.44 out of 5
9 ratings
in Canada
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Lazy developers
Doesn’t scan your serial numbers
Doesn’t remember your serial numbers once you enter them
Doesn’t include high speed or low speed compression
Recommended pressure is way off the bike manufacturer’s recommendation
Come on Rockshox. You can do better!
Waste of a download
Wasn’t even worth going through the effort of punching in my fork serial code.
-no rear shock support
-no compression settings
-can’t save your gear
-psi recommendations are better tuned by setting to 30%
The only benefit I received from the app was getting a starting point for rebound on my front fork. SRAM needs to update this app
That’s it?
Weak. Can’t save your parts. Can’t keep history of anything. Really annoying to use.
Not helpful at all
Didn’t give me any better info than the sticker on my fork for air pressure.
Doesn’t even include rear shock setup!
Bare minimum
Don’t know what sram’s goal is with this app, but it’s pretty limited. Only has info for forks, not rear shocks. And basic fork set up suggestions leave out important adjustable elements such as compression and token starting points.