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suspension forks | XC marathon<br />

8 2013<br />

MODEL<br />

VERSION<br />

WHEEL SIzE INTENDED USE<br />

TECH SPECS<br />

WEIGHT<br />

Steerer: 1 1/8 and CTS Tapered<br />

Forged hollow crown<br />

80 mm / 100 mm travel<br />

Air pressure adjust<br />

Rebound adjust<br />

Low speed compression adjust<br />

15 mm QLOC titanium axle<br />

AXON RC WERX EL-R 1.4<strong>80g</strong> *<br />

AXON RC-WERX RL-RC 1.530g *<br />

* including 15mm QLOC Ti<br />

made to win<br />

LEaRN moRE<br />

Spec list page 66<br />

The AXON WERX Carbon is the youngest yet most successful<br />

member of the AXON family. With state of the art features<br />

like a carbon lower with magnesium dropouts, forged hollow<br />

crown, electrical lockout system and the patented Q-LOC<br />

titanium quick release thru axle system the latest AXON<br />

WERX has been made with one goal in mind: winning.<br />

Our BH SRSUNTOUR Team rider Julie Bresset won the<br />

World Cup overall in XC Womens Elite category and a world<br />

champion title in XC U23 Womens category on a AXON<br />

WERX Carbon in 2011.<br />

The AXON WERX family has been extended in 2012 to cover<br />

all up and coming wheel size options. The 27,5" version is in<br />

field testing and the 29" version has already been taken to<br />

the Olympic games by Julie Bresset and Annika Langvad.<br />

buttonboosted<br />

tHru AXLe QUICK RELEASE<br />

No compromise has been made<br />

on rigidity, despite the <strong>lighter</strong><br />

weight, thanks to the 15QLC axle<br />

system. Button boosted 15mm<br />

thru axle quick release system.<br />

Lightweight titanium version: 69g.<br />

aXoN WERX video<br />

with BH SRSUNTOUR

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