Yes, you can easily micro adjust the post to whatever height you want. In fact, most test riders say it is easier to micro adjust than Reverb with the 1x remote.
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The short answer is yes. If a rider is looking for a softer ActiveRide experience they would set pressure below the recommended set-up pressure. For a firmer ActiveRide experience they would go hig...
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For all RockShox Reverb seatposts, the maximum seat collar torque is 6.7 N•m unless the frame has a lower torque requirement. Always check with your frame manufacturer for their maximum seat collar...
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Initial set up air pressure for the Reverb AXS XPLR is rider’s total weight (lbs.) including riding gear, multiplied by two (in PSI). If desired, seatpost pressure can be adjusted to influence Acti...
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The Reverb AXS XPLR can be actuated using any of the AXS controller configurations shown in the table below.
Flat Bar
RockShox AXS Controller & Blip Box with Multi Clics or Blips
SRAM RED an...
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Several factors influence the best Reveb AXS XPLR seatpost length for your frame:
Rider seat height
Maximum frame insertion
Total seatpost length
Minimum exposed seatpost
Minimum insertion
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All AXS components can connect to one another using our proprietary encrypted wireless network. The AXS mobile app is used for the personalization of the component controls and to serve as a single...
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No. The return speed of the RockShox Reverb AXS seatpost is fixed and cannot be adjusted.
For complete user, technical, and service manuals, check out the SRAM Service Site.
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Controller buttons are customizable to your preferences, allowing you to choose which paddle does what through the AXS App. Assign the three functions: inboard shift, outboard shift, and dropper.
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