Rockshox Argyle RCT 2011

17 April 2010  |   |   3 Comments
Argyle has played in the DJ parks and the urban environment for some time, this past year we have seen it win events such as Crankworx and Crankworx Colorado. Both of these wins were aboard the new 2011 Argyle RCT. With feed back from athletes in this realm we developed a lighter, more versatile and better performing top of the line Argyle. Rockshox Argyle RCT 2011 With 32mm aluminum upper tubes and a new travel range designed around a max of 140mm this new mini Slopestyle fork can handle Brandon Semenuk and Gregg Watts domination of World wide Slopestyle events. As riders move from Slopestyle to the technical rhythms of the Skate Park or Dirt jumps in every small town, so does Argyle RCT. Add lighter and stiffer - Maxle Lite to make the perfect trick-able weapon for your choice of use at 140, 100, or 80mm of travel. Rockshox Argyle RCT 2011 We are also pleased to offer the new TurnCoat, a brake cable/hose routing and headset retention system. TurnCoat was originally designed and built for the BlackBox Labs athletes. This system has been used for years to allow riders like Brandon and Greg ride to there fullest potential and now it is available to all riders. This classy, organized way of running your brake cable or hose through the center of the steerer was brought to life directly from the bar spinning, tail-whipping environment. TurnCoat allows you to keep your ride tangle free while providing clean cable/hose entrance and exit. Argyle RCT - Solo Air, 140mm, - Maxle Lite 20mm, - BoXXer Red, - Motion Control, - Aluminum Steerer 1 1/8", Disc (aluminum upper tubes; includes - pump) max travel = 140mm) - Available in white and Black color ways as well as 80 and 100mm travel options. Weight: 2016g (4.44lbs) Availability: August 1, 2010 MSRP: USD $703.00 Turn Coat Availability: August 1, 2010 MSRP: USD $30.00 TurnCoat available for 1.5, 1 1/8, and Tapered steerers Rockshox Argyle RCT 2011 www.sram.com

3 Comments

gregberry said on: 17 April 2010 22:38

looks awesome so far

nojzilla said on: 18 April 2010 21:38

140mm argyle? sounds like a pike?

FreedomBikes said on: 4 September 2010 12:02

one word sums these Up .. Awesome!

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