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Reverse Components Releases the Travel and Sag Indicator 2.0 1

The new design allows for universal fitment on all coil shocks.

Super plush, ground-hugging and delivering unparalleled traction are some of the characteristics of a well-tuned coil shock. But many riders are never using anywhere near the full potential of their damper due to the difficulties in setting up a coil shock vs air. The Travel and Sag Indicator is a suspension tuning tool to allow you to monitor your travel use while riding and for setting your sag accurately on your coil shock. After the success of our V.1 model, with its piggy back mounted design - we received a lot of requests for an indicator that worked with non-standard/non-piggy-back shocks. The Travel & Sag Indicator 2.0 Universal Mount features a new fitment design, using an external shaft with an ‘O' ring to indicate the millimeters of shock stroke used while riding.

The Indicator attaches at the top and bottom of the coil spring, allowing compatibility with all coil shocks, including Inline and non-standard piggy-back shocks such as Cane Creek, Ohlins, Push Industries, DVO and more. With our handy online calculators you can quickly work out the amount of sag you are using and calculate your desired sag percentage. With this information you can more accurately determine if you have the correct setup, whether you need to adjust your damping, or should move to a heavier or lighter spring. The 2.0 indicator now fits closer to the spring, allowing use on more frame designs with narrow shock tunnels.

The Travel & Sag Indicator 2.0 is now available in EU online stores and will be available in the USA in-store and online around late November.

The V.1 version is priced at €26.90 and the V 2.0 is priced at €33.90. For more information about the Travel and Sag Indicator and to view the rest of our products, please visit www.reverse-components.com


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