Both are great air spring upgrades for Fox and RockShox forks — but they solve different problems. Here's how to choose.
NOKEN
More linear spring curve
Increases air volume to reduce harsh progression at end-stroke.
RAMP CONTROL V2
Adjustable progression
On-the-fly bottom-out control via a crown-mounted dial.
Choose Noken if you're looking for...
- A more coil-like, linear feel from your air fork — plush all the way through
- Better use of your fork's full travel without having to lower air pressure excessively
- Improved mid-stroke support without sacrificing small-bump sensitivity
- Relief from a fork that feels overly progressive or harsh near end-stroke
- A simple, permanent fix — no dial to manage, no clicks to count
- A lower-cost upgrade on a long-travel fork (Zeb, Lyrik, Fox 38, 36)
Choose Ramp Control V2 if you're looking for...
- The ability to tune your fork's bottom-out resistance on the trail, without tools
- One fork that rides well across very different terrain — from flowy to chunky
- A speed-sensitive system that adds support when you're hitting things hard
- A replacement for volume spacers with far more precision (up to 4 tokens' worth)
- Trailside tunability without cracking open the fork or changing air pressure
The Noken is for riders who have a specific problem — their long-travel fork is too harsh and progressive, and they want it to feel more like a coil.
Ramp Control V2 is for riders who want control — the ability to change how progressive their fork feels depending on the trail.