Adaptive Ride Dynamics cannot work without an SRAM/Quarq power meter. With a compatible bike computer, the power meter also provides the opportunity to measure your effort during a ride and record it for review later. Combine this with SRAM AXS Web and you can review your effort, time spent in each gear, and more in Ride Reports. Understanding your efforts can inform your training decisions, gear selection, and how to get the most out of your energy during your priority events each season.
Articles in this section
- What’s the difference between Flight Attendant and other electronically-controlled suspension?
- Does Flight Attendant learn from my riding style and adjust its behavior?
- Do I need to do anything different when washing my bike with Flight Attendant components?
- How should I clean Flight Attendant after a ride?
- If my Control Module or Motor Module breaks, can it be replaced?
- What are the limiting factors in terms of fitting Flight Attendant on any given bike?
- Where can I find replacement parts for my Flight Attendant components?
- Can I service the fork and shock damper myself? Do I need to remove the Control Modules for suspension service?
- If my Flight Attendant Control Module fails to respond, what should I do to fix it?
- How do I set up my suspension with Flight Attendant components?