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Video: RockShox Tech Pills-Bottomless Tokens

BikeMag

Chimp
Mar 23, 2012
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If you've been watching our 2014 <em>Bible of Bike Tests</em> Roundtable Reels, you'll know that we're fans of the RockShox Pike. One of its features incorporates these easy-to-install volume spacers that can be used to change the spring rate. SRAM calls them Bottomless Tokens. In this video, SRAM race technician, Sean Cruickshanks explains what they do and how to install them.

Video: RockShox Tech Pills-Bottomless Tokens
 

HardtailHack

used an iron once
Jan 20, 2009
6,767
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Wow that's awesome, looks a lot easier and cheaper than adding a few CC of oil.

Every air fork I've owned always ended up with a bunch of oil in the air spring side and air bled from the damper side, found it better than relying on High Speed Compression Damping.

Even my Totem coil has a negative spring about three times longer than stock one to make it feel more air spring like, never really liked RS air forks all that much.
 

goutdoors

Chimp
Jan 20, 2014
1
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Hmm, like it! I was just curious... Could these 'bottomless tokens' be used with any other RockShox forks besides the Pike?