When upgrading from a Vivid Air shock to the newer Vivid Air D1, you’ll want to match your current tune. For example, if your current Vivid Air has an R55 tune, you’ll want to use an R55 tune in the new Vivid Air.
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- Are there bearing variants of the Vivid Air D1?
- If I want to upgrade my current Vivid Air to the newer Vivid Air D1, which tune should I use?
- Can I change the lock tune of the Vivid Air D1?
- What is the maximum pressure of the Vivid Air D1?
- Is the reservoir from the Vivid Air D1 reverse-compatible?
- Does the Vivid Air D1 still feature Adjustable Hydraulic Bottom Out (ABO)?
- What is new for Vivid Air?
- How many rebound clicks does the Vivid Air D1 feature?
- What is different between the new LinearXL air can and the prior Vivid air can?