Make a good fork a great fork.
Get more out of your fork - more compliance, more support, more grip and more control!
In fact, the only things you'll have less of are harshness, hand fatigue and excuses.
Taking everything we learned with the Corset air sleeves, the Luftkappe is an air piston assembly that softens the initial stroke to improve sensitivity. This lets you run higher air pressure for more support in the middle and end of the stroke and still benefit from the improved sensitivity in the start of the stroke.
User installable and simple to set up, the Luftkappe transforms a good fork into a great fork.
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COMPATIBILITY:
Dual Position Air (DPA) forks of any year |
Not Compatible |
Rockshox Pike / Revelation < 2014 |
Not Compatible |
Rockshox Pike / Revelation 2014 (Solo Air) all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 |
Rockshox Pike / Revelation 2015 (Solo Air) all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 |
Rockshox Pike / Revelation 2016 (Solo Air) all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 |
Rockshox Pike / Revelation 2017 (Solo Air) all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 |
Rockshox Pike / Revelation 2018 - Debonair ONLY - all wheel sizes |
LK - A2 |
Rockshox Pike / Revelation 2019-2022 (Debonair) all wheel sizes |
In order to fit a Luftkappe to a MY2019+ Pike / Revelation, you will need to remove the MY2019+ air shaft assembly and retrofit the previous generation Solo Air spring shaft (available separately - not through our web store). Rockshox part numbers are as follows: |
Rockshox Pike 2023 |
LK-PK-23 |
Rockshox Lyrik / Yari < 2015 |
Not Compatible |
Rockshox Lyrik / Yari 2016 (Solo Air) all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 |
Rockshox Lyrik / Yari 2017 (Solo Air) all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 |
Rockshox Lyrik / Yari 2018 - Solo Air & Debonair - all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 |
Rockshox Lyrik / Yari 2019-2022 (Debonair) all wheel sizes |
LK - A1 + Airshaft (Solo Air) In order to fit a Luftkappe to a MY2019+ fork, you will need to remove the MY2019+ air shaft assembly and retrofit the previous generation Solo Air spring shaft (available separately - not through our web store). Rockshox part numbers are as follows: 11.4018.026.001 - Air Shaft Solo Air - Lyrik/Yari (150mm) 11.4018.026.004 - Air Shaft Solo Air - Lyrik/Yari (160mm) 11.4018.026.002 - Air Shaft Solo Air - Lyrik/Yari (170mm) 11.4018.026.020 - Air Shaft Solo Air - Lyrik B1/Yari (180mm) |
Rockshox Lyrik / Yari 2023 |
LK-LR-23 |
Rockshox Boxxer (all years) |
Not Compatible |
Rockshox Zeb 2021 |
LK-ZEB |
Rockshox Zeb 2022 |
LK-ZEB |
Rockshox Zeb 2023 |
Requires 2021-22 air shaft to use LK-ZEB, 2023 air shafts not compatible. |
Rockshox Domain 2022 |
LK-DM |
Fox Talas forks |
Not Compatible |
Fox 32 (all years) |
Not Compatible |
Fox 34 <2016 |
Not Compatible |
Fox 34 2016 (Float NA2) - Performance & Factory Series - 120mm & lower |
Need 2018 EVOL airshaft, use LK-34/38EVOL |
Fox 34 2016 (Float NA2) - Performance & Factory Series - More than 130mm |
LK-34NA (discontinued) |
Fox 34 2017 (Float NA2) - Performance & Factory Series - More than 130mm |
LK-34NA (discontinued) |
Fox 34 2018-21 (Float NA2 Evol) - Performance & Factory Series - 27.5" (all travels) and 29" (140mm and lower only) |
LK-34/38EVOL |
Fox 34 2018-2022 (Float NA2 Evol) - Performance & Factory Series - 29" (150mm and higher) |
Not Compatible |
Fox 34 2022 |
LK-34/38EVOL |
Fox 34 Stepcast 2019-2021 |
LK-34/38EVOL |
Fox 34 Stepcast 2022 |
Not Compatible |
Fox 36 <2015 |
Not Compatible |
Fox 36 2015 (Float NA) - Performance & Factory Series |
LK-36NA |
Fox 36 2016 (Float NA) - Performance & Factory Series |
LK-36NA |
Fox 36 2017 (Float NA) - Performance & Factory Series |
LK-36NA |
Fox 36 2018+ (Float NA2 Evol) - Performance & Factory Series |
LK-36EVOL Note: If your MY2018 36 Evol tops out noticeably, you will need to replace your air shaft assembly before purchasing the Luftkappe. For 2019 onwards, Fox have updated this part due to the topout issues that many of the 2018 36 Evol forks had. 34 forks do not have this issue. Relevant Fox part numbers for the new air shaft assemblies, by travel: 180mm: 820-02-534-KIT 160mm: 820-02-536-KIT 150mm: 820-02-537-KIT 140mm: 820-02-538-KIT 100mm (36 831): 820-02-539-KIT If your fork does not have noticeable top-out issues, you don't need to replace the shaft before installing the Luftkappe. |
Fox 36 (Float NA2 Evol) E-bike Specific [SPD-PED-ELEC] |
Note that this fork usually requires the 34 Float NA2 Evol Luftkappe due to its thicker stanchions having a smaller ID. Exceptions exist - eg some Giant e-bikes, which use the 36 Float NA2 Evol Luftkappe as they are standard 36s despite the e-bike stickers on the fork. |
Fox 38 (2021+) |
LK-34/38EVOL |
Fox 40 |
Not Compatible |
Fox Rhythm Series forks |
Not Compatible |
Marzocchi Z1 |
Not Compatible |
Reviews
The Luftkappe's change to the feel of the Lyrik was immediately noticeable on the trail. Traction was increased across chatter and the fork remained higher in its travel and more stable, improving the dynamic ride height without sacrificing the top end. My confidence soared when hitting sections with a lot of chatter and mid to large-sized hits, and the result meant more comfort and speed through such sections.
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The Luftkappe blends sensitive small-bump compliance, mid-stroke support, and bottom out resistance perfectly; pretty close to the holy grail of suspension performance - as good as the stock fork is, we no longer want to be without the Luftkappe.
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The Limitations of Air Springs
Most forks that come on mountain bikes these days are air sprung, likely due to being lighter and more adjustable when compared to a coil sprung fork. Air spring designs have improved over the years, however there are still compromises on their performance which we will cover below.

Lightweight Riders & Fork Performance
While there are no exact definitions or numbers to determine exactly who is a "heavy rider" or ‘light rider’, riders weighing less than about 65kg (145 pounds) are likely to suffer disproportionately more from friction and the non-scalable aspects of an air fork like ramp up from lower legs.

What is fork stiction?
Higher stiction and friction is prevalent with any air sprung suspension, because they simply have more sliding seals. With as many as 6 sliding seals present in air sprung fork designs, more force is required to overcome each seal’s static friction to get the fork moving.
How does it actually work? | It enlarges the negative air chamber to reduce the initial spring rate. This lets you run higher air pressure for more support in the middle and end of the stroke with improved sensitivity in the start of the stroke. |
Does it work with MRP's Ramp Control cartridge? | ROCKSHOX Compatible configurations: Pike up to 140mm, Lyrik/Yari up to 160mm Incompatible configurations: Pike at 150mm or more, Lyrik/Yari at 170mm or more. These configurations cause interference between the Luftkappe and the Ramp Control cartridge. FOX Generally speaking no. If you are running your fork at least 30mm shorter than its maximum available travel, then yes. |
Shouldn't I just buy a new fork instead? | Um, if you want, they're about the same price as the Luftkappe... give or take a factor of 10! |
What parts does it actually replace in the air spring? | ROCKSHOX - It replaces only the plastic piston itself. You reuse your air shaft and seal head, as well as the piston bolt (except for 2018 Pikes, in which the piston bolt is replaced). The kit includes new seals for everything you may want to replace on that assembly (piston dynamic seals, piston bolt o-ring, dynamic shaft o-ring, seal head outer o-ring). FOX - It replaces the plastic piston itself, and the rubber topout bumper in the 34s is removed but not replaced (36 topout assembly is unchanged). You reuse your air shaft, though the 34NA2 kit comes with a replacement low friction, low profile sealhead comparable in size to the stock 2018 Evol sealhead. This is also why the NA2 kit is more expensive than the other two - it's basically a 2018 Factory update on top of a Luftkappe. |
What about 2018 Debonair? Does that make the Luftkappe redundant? | For 2018, the Pike's Solo Air spring was updated to be more similar to the Lyrik/Yari, which had a larger negative chamber than the Pike. Lyrik/Yari were essentially unchanged except the shape of the topout bumper. All of them were given the "Debonair" name even though only one of them changed substantially. 2018 Pikes, Lyriks and Yaris benefit every bit as much from the Luftkappe as the previous generations. |
What about 2019+ and 2021+ Debonair? Does that make the Luftkappe redundant? | For 2019, Rockshox introduced a second (B1) Debonair version, with an enlarged negative chamber. For 2021, they introduced a third (C1) Debonair version, with a smaller negative chamber. Neither of these had as large of a negative chamber as the Luftkappe, and neither of them are compatible with the Luftkappe - see the Compatibility tab for information. The B1 Debonair air shafts do work well with the Secus however! |
Who is this NOT suited for? | The Luftkappe is outright superior to the stock air spring for nearly everyone, however there are a few cases where it might not be for you: - If you run a Yari (not Lyrik) at 180mm or a Pike at 160mm, it will be quite progressive. You may well like it more than stock anyway, but you may also find it hard to use the last 5-10mm of travel - if this would bother you then have a think about it first. At any lower travels, it will be fine. - If you run your 36 at 180mm, it will be quite progressive. You may like it, but you may also find it hard to use the last 5-10mm of travel - if this would bother you then have a think about it first. At 170mm and below it will be fine. - If you like running really low sag for some reason. The Luftkappe runs more sag than the stock fork, but is firmer in the mid stroke - similar to a coil fork, but with ending-stroke ramp up to prevent harsh bottoming. If you're the kind of person who wants the fork to run 5% sag, this isn't for you. We could point out that a setup like that probably just means your handlebars are set too low and you're compensating with oversprung suspension, but we aren't here to judge you, so maybe just don't buy it. - If you're anal about your fork having an exact (but rounded-to-the-nearest-10mm) amount of travel. Because the Luftkappe balances forces at a pneumatic topout, the force right around topout is very low (literally zero other than friction), meaning the weight of the bike alone will cause it to sag a few millimetres. Your car's suspension sags under the vehicle's own weight, so should your bike - unless it was so sticky, overly stiff or over-preloaded that 10kg of bike weight wasn't enough to cause your suspension to move at all, of course. If the idea of only having an apparent 148mm out of a 150mm fork is a big deal for you, stick with the stock fork. |
WARNING: VORSPRUNG products should be installed and serviced by a trained bicycle service technician, in accordance with both VORSPRUNG and original manufacturers' specifications. If you have any doubt whether or not you can properly service your suspension product, or you have not performed this kind of work before, then please DO NOT attempt it. Improperly serviced products can fail, causing the rider to lose control resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. That's not a joke. Don't mess around with it if you don't know what you're doing, because the best case scenario is usually that you damage something in the process. Do not perform any kind of service on your suspension whilst drunk, high or stupid. We accept no responsibility nor liability for component damage or failure of any description in the case of self-installed units.
Luftkappe Air Piston - Rockshox Pike/Lyrik/Yari (2013-2022)
Luftkappe Air Piston - Rockshox Pike/Lyrik (2023+)
Luftkappe Air Piston - Fox 34EVOL (2018+)
Luftkappe Air Piston - Fox 36EVOL (2018+)
Luftkappe Air Piston - Fox 38 (2021+)
Luftkappe Air Piston - Fox 34NA2 (2016-2017)