Rock Shox has announced the 700c, 50/65mm travel Paragon fork, a suspension offering tailored to the modern urban and trekking cyclist.
Having drawn on the expertise of B+M, Trelock, Supernova, Spanninga, Fuxon and SKS, the suspension manufacturer says the Paragon is ready to integrate lighting, with the brace designed to accommodate a headlight. The wiring management system provides a secure, concealed path from a dynamo hub up to the brace.
Without a fender, Paragon provides ample room for tires up to 45c in width.
The Paragon is expected to retail for around €225 and is compatible with the PopLoc system should the customer want to upgrade to a remote lockout. The fork will come in both rim and disc compatible versions.
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