2027 RockShox Lyrik Review: Air Power – Travis Engel

BRR Analysis
RockShox has unveiled significantly updated versions of its Lyrik and ZEB suspension forks, as reviewed by Travis Engel for The Radavist. Key innovations include a new linear air spring design, reportedly inspired by the Boxxer, enhanced lubrication systems, and the integration of adjustable hydraulic bottom-out resistance. Additionally, the new models feature a more intuitive damper, promising improved ride characteristics and user experience across their trail and enduro offerings.
This overhaul represents a strategic move by RockShox to maintain its competitive edge in the high-performance suspension market, directly addressing rider demands for greater tunability and smoother action. The adoption of Boxxer-derived air spring technology suggests a trickle-down effect from their downhill platform, aiming to bring race-proven performance to a broader segment. Such advancements are crucial in a sector where Fox and Öhlins continually push boundaries, making incremental gains in feel and control paramount for market leadership.
Ultimately, RockShox’s latest Lyrik and ZEB iterations appear to be less about revolutionary invention and more about refined, intelligent evolution. It’s a calculated play, ensuring their flagship products remain relevant in a brutally competitive landscape.
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