Our latest model 2x chainguide for 34/38T gives you perfect chain retention for 2x chainrings and integrated bash protection.
ISCG-05 mount only.
I can see a little improvement from the V1, also seems closer to ideal damping rates according to the weight-chart compared to V1. All in all it works well and better than any major-mfr OEM damper.
Got a Lift V.1 last fall when they were on sale. Installed about a month ago, now have ridden it 3x. Went into a Lyrik Select+ that sits on a Chromag Wideangle, running 150mm travel.
The Lyrik was my first RS fork in about 15 yrs, and I liked it pretty well as it was. But the damper seemed spikey on repeat hits, washboard, constant rockiness. And I'm usually in the "too light weight for factory damping" category.
After some good guidance from the guys at MRP I chose Yellow tune. I weigh about 150lbs ready to ride, water/snacks etc. I ride northern Rockies, so it is generally rocky, rutty, rooty where it isn't hardpack. Sometimes steep.
I set it up with the recommended amounts of compression and rebound damping, and left the same 70psi I'd been running with the factory RS damper.
After one ride I dropped air spring to 67psi and lightened each of the compression and rebound settings by one click.
It's now a fantastic fork that stays up in its travel, absorbs trail features big or small whether I'm going slow or fast. Never feels spikey or wallowy. Thanks MRP, made my fork a real crusher.
Solid product, it works with the YDX-Moro 07 e-bike with some adjustments. Better than the one that came with the bike. I still have to test it on the trail.
I currently own all the major brand forks and a few carts tuned by avalanche. I put this in my fox38 grip2 that has always felt like trash. I was nervous ordering the red tune thinking it would be over damped I have this on a 2024 canyon torque cf8. garage test did not feel great was even more nervous I went to firm. got on the trail ran it in the middle compression middle rebound felt great was not expecting it to feel so good. went full open and fastest rebound magic carpet ride for the uphill. cranked it to close for the dh its firm but was not harsh. finally settled at 4 from closed compression and 2 from open rebound. it's a nice cart it's the same feeling I get from my avalanche tuned carts and its less weight and way easier to adjust. if your on the fence don't be it very nice and would recommend it to anyone
I just switched from a RockShox Vivid to a Hazzard. Rode the same trail on back to back days to test, there is a lot of chatter on the descent. It really was amazing how much quieter the bike is with the Hazzard. Since the bike is more stable the grip better. This is the first bike i have with Hazzard, LT Ribbon set up. After riding this i cannot see why i would ride i would ride any other suspension, it it just so much better. I have ridden X2, Grip 2 and Zeb, Super deluxe coil, Lyrik, Super deluxe air, all good suspensions but not AS GOOD as MRP.