Rear shock abosrber; MaxG2
Rear shock abosrber; MaxG2
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MaxG2 Rear Shock Absorber is engineered to transform your ride, delivering controlled, confident damping that keeps the rear wheel planted through technical terrain and rough trails.
Why the MaxG2 stands out
Riders demand stability, traction, and predictability when the trail gets technical. The MaxG2 Rear Shock Absorber delivers a balanced damping response that minimizes pogo and leverages the rear suspension’s travel for smoother landings and more confident cornering. Whether you’re rolling into a steep descent or absorbing a heavy root hit, you’ll notice your bike maintain its geometry and grip.
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Traction and control — maintains tire contact on uneven surfaces, reducing input fatigue and helping you ride faster with greater confidence. -
tunable damping — external adjustment options let you fine‑tune feel for your weight, riding style, and terrain, so you’re not guessing what the shock will do next. -
Durable construction — designed to withstand mud, rain, and sweat, with seals and an finish that resist wear and extend service intervals. -
Wide compatibility — built to integrate with a broad range of modern mountain bikes that use standard rear‑shock mounting, making upgrades straightforward for most riders. -
Maintenance-friendly design — engineered for easier service and refreshes, helping you keep performance consistent ride after ride.
Who should consider the MaxG2
The MaxG2 Rear Shock Absorber is ideal for trail riders, all‑mountain and enduro enthusiasts, and riders replacing a worn or unreliable stock shock. If you chase better downhill stability, cleaner landings, and more confident steering on rough sections, this shock is a practical upgrade that doesn’t require a frame overhaul.
Practical use cases
- Enduro routes with long, technical descents and frequent jumps
- All‑mountain adventures where trail irregularities are the norm
- Riders seeking consistent performance from ride to ride, regardless of weather or mud
- Upgrading an older bike to restore modern suspension feel without a full chassis swap
Tips to get the most from MaxG2
Start with proper setup by aligning the shock with your frame’s mounting points and rider weight. Use the external damping adjustments to dial in rebound and compression for your typical terrain. After muddy rides, wipe down the shock and inspect seals to catch wear early. For the best long‑term performance, schedule regular service checks and keep the seals clean and lubricated as part of your maintenance routine.
With the MaxG2 Rear Shock Absorber, you’re choosing a targeted upgrade that translates into real, ride‑time benefits: steadier line choice, better traction through rough sections, and more confidence on the bike you love to push hard.