Öhlins XC suspension is official. We knew it was coming. We first spotted the prototype Öhlins XC suspension at the end of last season leading into the start of this year. It wasn’t exactly hidden, what with the iconic yellow-Ö-emblazoned forks popping up at the cross-country World Cups, and slimmed-down rear shocks smaller than anything we had seen yet from the Swedish racing suspension company that had confined their mountain bike offerings to more gravity-focused disciplines.
But now Öhlins XC suspension makes its official cross-country debut with a few race-ready RXC34 forks and a couple of twin tube TXCAir rear shocks…

Created to bring their iconic race-focused performance, race-proven damping, and tuning capabilities to those shorter travel mountain bikes now tackling the latest technical XC tracks, the Öhlins XC project has high hopes together with their factory race partner Team BMC Racing. They’ve set this season’s goals on World Series podiums, and have their sights firmly on next summer’s Olympics…
Öhlins XC short(er)-travel mountain bike racing suspension

OK, so why is Öhlins getting into the XC game, and why did it take so long?
When we talked to the Öhlins MTB project development team about their move into cross-country, it was clear they had been eyeing the progression of XC racing, analyzing how they could make their mark. For years (decades?) XC racing had been dominated by weight weenies – not something Öhlins especially excels at. But XC has progressed.
Modern XC racecourses got more technical, and the cross-country race bikes evolved to keep pace. Wheels got bigger in diameter (29ers), tires got wider (now 2.4″ is almost a new standard), geometry got slacker, frame kinematics advanced with better built-in pedaling efficiency (more anti-squat), and suspension travel simply got longer (120mm is the new norm). The result is bikes with larger unsprung mass, more travel, more supple suspension movement, and the key point here for Öhlins… more opportunity to benefit from more advanced air springs and better damping.
Developed with Team BMC Racing to target elite XC race circuit

Better performing XC suspension now holds more potential to genuinely claw back real tangible time-savings in a modern XCO or XCM race.
So Öhlins set out to create a system that can win World Cups, but also target the 2024 Olympics.
That quickly became a prestigious goal for the racing-oriented company coming from motorsports. They never had a product before that could target such a premier global human-focused event like the Olympics. To do so they needed top athletes, and rather than try to develop a team, Öhlins approached Team BMC Racing, now with former World Champ Jordan Sarrou.


This range has been in development for a long time, not only is it raced at the highest level, it’s now also available for XC riders around the world. Our focus on performance enables riders to have the confidence to go faster while being in control, on XCO tracks and on weekend rides.
– Thomas Westfeldt, Öhlins MTB Product Manager
RXC34 m.1 cross-country forks



Tech Details – RXC34 m.1 forks

- Lightweight OTX14 damper.
- High adjustability with race-proven setting bank to match rider style and bike
- Hydraulics optimized for XC racing
- 3 ride modes developed and tested to save seconds on the race track
- Up to 5 positive volume spacers to adjust progressiveness (depending on travel)
- Up to 7 negative spacers to adjust initial sensitivity
- Remote and manual control option
- Manual control option adding 12 clicks of LSC
- 12 clicks of rebound
TXCAir 1 & 2 cross-country shocks



Tech Details – TXCAir shocks

- TTX Hydraulics optimized for XC racing with serial shim stacks
- 3 ride modes developed and tested to save seconds on the race track
- Rider-friendly volume spacer system to adjust air spring progressiveness
- Reducers can easily be installed to adjust the stroke
- Lighter, slimmer, and more progressive TXC1Air
- Larger volume, more versatile TXC2Air
- Remote and manual control options
- Manual control option adding 16 clicks of LSC
- 12 clicks of rebound

Öhlins XC suspension – Pricing, options & availability

