Flight Attendant now available on RockShox cross-country forks and rear shock

By Tom Law

Published: Tuesday, 12 March 2024 at 14:00 PM


RockShox has introduced its Flight Attendant automatic suspension-adjustment system to the world of cross-country racing, unveiling the new SID, SID SL and SIDLuxe Flight Attendant forks and rear shock.

While the Flight Attendant system has been available on the brand’s trail and enduro suspension series since 2021, this is the first time the technology has been implemented on its lightest-weight products.

However, RockShox hasn’t simply ported over the existing Flight Attendant system; there are new algorithms, modes and functionality designed to maximise efficiency for cross-country racing.

SRAM claims that during Nino Schurter’s record-breaking 34th World Cup win at Lenzerheide in 2023, Flight Attendant changed suspension modes 1,325 times in just under 90 minutes of racing.

It also says that during testing, riders on Flight Attendant were 1.8 per cent faster compared to those same riders on a cable-actuated system, showing just how many times it can adapt and improve efficiency in comparison.