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MAKE REVERB YOURS

Get acquainted with your Reverb AXS, from customizing your controls to learning about ActiveRide, and more.

Make Reverb Yours | Compatible controllers | Activeride technology | Service mode | Trailhead

The ultimate personalized cockpit is at your fingertips with the SRAM AXS app, allowing you to assign controllers to shift gears and adjust your seatpost in the configuration that works best for you. By sharing a battery, controller, and charger with all other SRAM AXS-enabled components, Reverb AXS eliminates unnecessary complication, leaving you with more time to simply enjoy the ride.

Tech Tip: While the bottom left controller button is the default Reverb button, we suggest playing with your controls to find what works best for you. For example, if you have two Pod Controllers, you could assign both top controller buttons to Reverb AXS, the lower left button to shift the derailleur inboard, and the lower right to shift outboard. Or with a single-button controller, you could assign the left controller to shift inboard, lower right to shift outboard, and upper right for Reverb AXS. The world’s your oyster.

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REVERB-COMPATIBLE AXS CONTROLLERS

DIVE INTO ACTIVERIDE TECHNOLOGY

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Reverb’s new air-only internals feature ActiveRide, a built-in compliance system that enhances traction on steep, technical trails. Fully extended, Reverb AXS is rock-solid. But once you drop the saddle, ActiveRide engages, delivering extra responsiveness and comfort.

ActiveRide really shines on technical climbs with an E-MTB. Lowering your saddle by one to two inches helps you maintain better cadence and control. ActiveRide keeps you grounded for better control, boosting climbing efficiency on an E-MTB while subtly smoothing out the ride.

And, just for good measure, Reverb’s air-over-air internals means a more reliable post, which leads to more time between service intervals: a basic service once a year and a complete service every two years.

SERVICE MODE

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When it's time to service your seatpost, or if the controller is hard to reach, use Service Mode to open up the internal valve so the seatpost can be cycled without engaging the controller. To enter and exit Service Mode, press and release the AXS Button on the seatpost.

Tech Tip: If you hop on the bike and your seatpost won’t stay up when you sit down, you’re probably still in Service Mode. Press and release the post’s AXS button to exit Service Mode and get on your way.

TRAILHEAD

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RockShox TrailHead is all about educating and empowering you to get the most out of your suspension components. Enter your product’s serial number or model code to access your seatpost’s details and service resources. TrailHead is not just for seatposts— it also offers a personalized starting point for dialing in your RockShox fork and rear shock settings as well as upgrade options.

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REGISTER YOUR SUSPENSION

Did you know you can register all your RockShox components for tips and tech to personalize, maintain, and service your suspension? Plus, you can easily store your proof of purchase upon registration.

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REVERB AXS WELCOME GUIDE

Welcome to RockShox Reverb AXS, powered by AXS technology. This guide will walk you through preparing, installing, and setting up your seatpost system.

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