The Flight Attendant fork requires a SRAM/Quarq Power Meter, Flight Attendant Pedal Sensor, or ANT+ e-bike motor that has been connected via the SRAM AXS app to complete the system and function in ...
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Any e-bike using an ANT+ motor (such as Brose, Fazua, and Bosch) can act as a pedal sensor for your Flight Attendant system. Check with your frame manufacturer for instructions on how to find your ...
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A SRAM/Quarq spider or spindle-based power meter, such as the spider-based XXSL or spindle-based X01, is required for Flight Attendant to utilize Adaptive Ride Dynamics. Once your Flight Attendant ...
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Flight Attendant can be manually operated by using the buttons located on the fork module. AXS drop bar controllers can also be programmed to operate the Flight Attendant system. On newer generatio...
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Flight Attendant’s new fork-only algorithm is specifically designed to work without a shock present. This update allows bikes that do not have a rear shock to experience the benefits of the Flight ...
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Fork-Only Flight Attendant systems still benefit from Bias Adjustment. Bias Adjustment determines how trail bumps and rider pedaling influence Flight Attendant's automatic suspension system while r...
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Yes, the new fork only Flight Attendant creates new options for those riders who have bikes that are not compatible with a Flight Attendant shock.
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Yes, you can convert your hardtail to fork-only Flight Attendant. You will need a SRAM/Quarq Power Meter, Flight Attendant Pedal Sensor, or ANT+ e-bike motor to complete the system. In order to use...
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