Rampair by ramp air ghmb

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Hi guys, have any of you had a chance to try this product?
It seems to be new, although the logic may be similar to that of the BI-air suspension.


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Hi guys, have any of you had a chance to try this product?
It seems to be new, although the logic may be similar to that of the BI-air suspension.


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I've got the ramp air (previously known as Chickadee hill awk) and i'm still unsure of it . I wouldn't advise this to anyone if they don't want to tinker as even a few psi can make the fork feel rubbish. It does exactly as advertised and is similar to the mezzer that i had. Currently have this on a Zeb with a Fast sc5 damper. The recommended setting was too progressive for my liking and i actually ran it more linear for e.g 62/85 instead of the recommended 65/105. I'm unsure if running the numbers so close and linear that i could have just save the money and put in a token if needed.

 
I got one on my 2026 Fox 36

The Best upgrade i bought in the past 5 years. I'm pretty heavy, 90kg. My main problem with the oem Fox 36 was the middle stroke support, had to use high pressure to have it, which killed the inital sensitivity.

With Rampair, little bit higher ramp up chamber pressure as the base settings, the forks feel like a coil fork in the initial sensitivtiy but still has middle stroke support in steep stuffs, and generally runs higher in travel, but uses the travel when getting big hits. I had to fully open both rebound circuit for it to work!

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