The 10 Most Popular MTB Forks for 2016 (Plus 3 that Aren’t Fox or RockShox)

#9: RockShox Lyrik (Enduro/DH) The Lyrik is a DH-capable, single crown fork that straddles the line between enduro and DH forks, offering up to 180mm travel on both the 27.5 and 29er versions. Like the company’s full-on DH fork, the BoXXer, the Lyrik offers “user tunable rebound damping via internal shims.” This isn’t the lightest fork out …

#9: RockShox Lyrik (Enduro/DH)

photo: RockShox
photo: RockShox

The Lyrik is a DH-capable, single crown fork that straddles the line between enduro and DH forks, offering up to 180mm travel on both the 27.5 and 29er versions. Like the company’s full-on DH fork, the BoXXer, the Lyrik offers “user tunable rebound damping via internal shims.” This isn’t the lightest fork out there at just a hair over 2,000g, but then again most Lyrik buyers won’t be too concerned about weight.

Only the Lyrik RCT3 is available for aftermarket purchase and generally retails for around $1,100 USD.