Lift V2 Damper Upgrade Kit for RockShox Forks
Lift V2 Damper Upgrade Kit for RockShox Forks
Lift V2 Damper Upgrade Kit for RockShox Forks
Lift V2 Damper Upgrade Kit for RockShox Forks

Lift V2 Damper Upgrade Kit for RockShox Forks

BRAND NEW LIFT V2 DAMPER IS THE ULTIMATE DROP-IN PERFORMANCE UPGRADE FOR YOUR FORK.

Lift V2 offers a wider range of damping adjustments than the top mainstream dampers, with internal valving finely tuned to match your weight. Unlike stock dampers that often add unnecessary controls — which provide more placebo effect than actual damping improvement — Lift V2 focuses on delivering exceptional performance right out of the box. You can quickly fine-tune your setup with simple yet powerful singular compression and rebound dials, ensuring your ride is dialed to perfection

The Lift V2 is available in five updated tunes, designed to accommodate rider weights ranging from 110 to 270 lbs. These color-coded shim stacks have been meticulously developed to ensure optimal damping ranges are available for riders of all sizes. Forget the external controls found on one-size-fits-all dampers that only get you to a “good enough” setup, Lift V2 gets you to perfection. 

Compared to our V1 tunes, we’ve maintained strong maximum compression damping levels while significantly increasing flow at the minimum setting. This creates a lighter feel at the open end of the range and offers greater overall tunability. We’ve also increased low-speed compression damping at the closed end of the range, providing a firm, supportive setting that’s perfect for steep, prolonged climbs. Just one click off the max setting, you’ll notice a sharp drop in compression damping, with the subsequent positions offering smaller, more gradual reductions for precise fine-tuning.

On the rebound side, we’ve refined the damping gradation, spreading the adjustment effects more evenly across the full range. Additionally, the upgraded rebound control knob offers a better tactile feel for precise adjustment.

Lift V2 dampers come pre-bled and dyno-verified for optimal performance, ready to be installed by most home mechanics in just minutes — with no specialty tools required. Top caps feature a cassette tool interface, while the revised casting interface hardware now use 5mm hex keys. The set screw on the all-new rebound knob now utilizes a commonly available 2.5mm hex key.

Upgrade to the Lift V2 Damper and elevate your riding experience to a whole new level. 

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Tune

Compatibility:

35mm (standard model)

  • RockShox Pike (B1+, NOT C1+) Lyrik (B1+, C1+, and D1+), Yari (B1+), Revelation (A1+)
  • Base, R, RC, Select, Select +, and Ultimate Models
  • Boost fork models only and only those within compatible travel range (140-170mm)

38mm

  • RockShox Zeb (A1+)
  • R, RC, Select, Select +, and Ultimate Models
  • Only those within compatible travel range (150-180mm)
  • NOT COMPATIBLE WITH DOMAIN

35mm Short Travel

  • RockShox Pike C1+
  • Base, Select, Select +, and Ultimate Models
  • Boost fork models only and only those within compatible travel range (140mm MAX)
  • CONFIRMED FIT ONLY IN 29" MODELS

Lift Damper Parts and Tools

  • Cartridge format provides simple installation – no specialty tools needed.  
  • Five rider weight-based tunes: White (110-150 lbs.), Yellow (140-180 lbs.), Green (170-210 lbs.), Blue (200-240 lbs.), and Red (230-270 lbs).  
  • 12-clicks of external low-speed compression and rebound adjustability.  
  • Extremely low-friction IGUS “E” main bushing.  
  • 200 hr. service interval, user serviceable. 

COMPRESSION ASSEMBLY

Lift V2 features a spring-backed, low-friction Chocoluxe IFP for volume compensation, rider-matched compression valving, and a 12-position low-speed compression adjustment. Lift gets you dialed-in quickly.

LOW-FRICTION SEALHEAD

Lift V2 utilizes the latest low-friction bushing material from industry-leader Igus. Lift also features just a single major dynamic seal. These are just two of the reasons Lift is distinctly smooth.

CARTRIDGE FORMAT

Lift V2 Dampers are ready-to-go, drop-in performance upgrades. Installation and service require no specialty tools, and the service interval is a massive 200 hours of ride time.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FIVE AVAILABLE TUNES

White (110-150 lbs. / 50-68 kgs.), Yellow (140-180 lbs. / 64-82 kgs.), Green (170-210 lbs. / 77-95 kgs.), Blue (200-240 lbs. / 91 -109 kgs.), and Red (230-270 lbs. / 105-123 kgs.).

HIGH-RES LOW-SPEED

Lift V2 features a 12-click, fine-tunable low-speed compression adjustment with a firm "closed" setting that's perfect for mashing back to the top to rip another descent.

GREATER RANGE

Compared to top mainstream dampers, Lift V2 Dampers offer greater external tunability – in addition to being internally tuned to your weight.

V2 UPDATES

LIGHTER COMPRESSION DAMPING AT OPEN

Total compression damping range has more than doubled compared to Lift V1, with much lighter damping available at the open end of the adjustment range.

BETTER REBOUND ADJUSTMENT GRADATION

Rebound adjustment steps are now more even, allowing you to find your perfect setting. Plus, a new knob features more positive detents – making click-counting a breeze.

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Customer Reviews

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EDC Dude
Great Damper - Better (for me) than the RS Charger 3.0

Purchased to try as an alt to the Charger 3 in my 150mm Lyrik on my Stumpy 15. I'm 224#'s and went with the Blue tune. Advanced/expert level rider. My local trail network is loamy, doesn't have much in the way of rocks or roots - Though we do have a lot of big well built berms, medium size mandatory gaps and up to 4' drops. We also build holes & compressions into most of our trails just for some added spice. 
TLDR the rest - Basically my review below is a whole bunch of blah blah blah to say, the Lift is a great damper, it works really well for me and I'm stoked!
Being on the heavier side and also a fairly hard charging rider, fork setup with stock dampers is a game of compromise, and I've always wondered about a custom/weight specific tuned fork damper. I found the charger 3 to be an ok damper. In stock form, I ran my lyrik with the RS Trailhead recommended PSI and rebound - on the compression side, I ran HSC at +1 from middle (neutral for the Ch3 & 3.1 dampers) and LSC at +2 to +3 from middle depending on the trail. Always felt I'd like even more damping/support, but going further on the Ch3 = harsh & spikey IMO.
Lift setup:
Performed a lowers service while installing the lift - extremely straightforward install process if you're even remotely familiar with a lowers service. My only complaint would be the 1.5mm set screw on the rebound knob - I personally wish it was a 2 or 2.5mm...only because I didn't have a 1.5mm and had to run to the HW store to grab one LOL.
PSI - Stuck with the trailhead recommended PSI for my weight in the lyrik. I really don't understand the folks that feel they have to drop a bunch of pressure when installing the lift...I'm a firm believer in running proper PSI for a target static sag around 20%. Running less = spending more time in a "harsher" portion of the spring curve where you (well, I) don't want to be. It's my opinion that folks that go this route are obsessing over and tuning for two things, which I believe to be the wrong way to go: Small bump/off the top sensitivity, and use of full travel (seems like a lot of people stress over not using full travel on EVERY ride) at the expense of an ideal overall setup.
On the lift:  
LSC - Started out at 6 clicks from closed, wound up at 5 clicks from closed
LSR - started out at 6 clicks from closed, wound up one faster at 7 from closed
I don't agree with anyone that says you "need" to run less pressure than normal with the lift, nor do I agree at all with anyone claiming it's overdamped.
Ride feel - Fantastic. As compared to the stock damper - felt both more supportive and much less feedback at the bars/my hands when riding at my normal pace on my go to trails. On the same trails/features I ride ALL the time, I used a little bit less travel than usual, which is TOTALLY acceptable to me (see above). The lift is fairly quiet - not overall as quiet as the Ch3 as you do hear the HSC blow-off (not sure that's the proper way to describe) when hitting square edge bumps or landing flat. Overall, after the first couple runs with a click here and there fine tuning, feeling things out, the damper kinda disappeared under me, and I didn't really think too much about it and rode my trails at my normal pace - Which is all an overwhelmingly good thing IMO. After a couple days riding the lift on my stumpy, I went for an ebike ride on the Levo. I have a Zeb on that bike with the stock Ch3 damper. While the lift pretty quickly disappeared and just plain worked as noted previously...getting back on the Ch3 really opened my eyes as to how good the lift works (for me) as compared to the Ch3. Normally swapping between these two bikes/forks is a seamless transition...On the levo after spending time on the stumpy/lift, I felt out of sorts on my normal trails. The fork felt harsh, and I felt like I wasn't getting the same front end feel/traction as usual. I was uncomfortable and riding hesitant on trails I know like the back of my hand. So much so, I really wasn't having much fun, and cut my ride short.  What I'm saying is, while the lift worked well for me straightaway - it wasn't some mind blowing experience. It just worked, and worked well. Where my mind was blown was when jumping back to the stock damper - then I really noticed the differences (for me) between the two - the Lift, for me, is overwhelmingly better.
Anyway...that was a lot of rambling...so yeah like I said above...TLDR - In summary, the lift is awesome in my opinion. It just works.
My biggest issue now is that I probably need to spend some more $$$ and grab another lift for the Levo. Maybe this review will earn me a discount code to lessen the blow to my wallet...wink wink MRP ;-)   

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Mike Urbanski
Best Damper Hands Down! MRP LIFT for the WIN.

I am VERY impressed with this upgrade kit! I have been riding MX and MTB for 15 years and I am a self proclaimed suspension snob. I currently own or have owned most every high level fork on the market. I purchased this LIFT damper upgrade for a low end ZEB R fork hoping it would be a nice upgrade and the performance has blown my mind. Its supportive yet plush and has very good damping properties similar to tuned motocross A kit suspension, this is something I have yet to find even in high end Fox or RS forks. This damper is a game changer.

It takes a lot for me to write a review (especially a good one) and this damper really impressed me to to point I felt I need to give credit where credit is due. Great job MRP!

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Bill Drossos
Lift Damper

I installed the MRP Lift damper into my 2023 Rockshox Lyric select. I set the compression damping, and rebound in the middle setting. During my initial ride I ended up decreasing the compression setting by two clicks. The forks now have the perfect balance between stability and plushness. Little choppy bumps disappear and are barely felt through the hands. I will now try one more click of rebound to see how it reacts. On the compression side there was a noticeable difference between each click making it easy to find the desired setting. I recommend the MRP lift to anyone who has struggled to find a good setup whith their stock dampers.

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Zoltan Korossy
Damper that ACTUALLY works.

RockShox Charger damper have had very little damping, but still ran harsh. The latest Charger 3 only makes the harshness worse. The Lift damper actually does what it says on the tin, and does it without any harshness. You can dial in LSC to get support and higher ride height and it's still plush.

It's also nice not having to worry about bladders potentially leaking out trying to find replacements.

It's just a really well designed damper which gives you control and traction without your hands hurting after the ride.

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David Heidrick
Amazing!

This thing replaced the Charger 3 in my Lyrik. All I ever did was complain about how bad it was. My eyeballs were constantly rattling out of my head. With the MRP Damper all I can do is talk about how awesome it is. My bike feels like a whole new bike now and I can hold on without being rattled to the core and I get no more hand pain.


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