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At a guess I would say it enables a RockShox RS-1 fork (which requires a proprietary hub) to work with other hubs. They look like end caps and a disc rotor shim.
Ah so something to do with these new-fangled thru axles?
https://www.santafixie.co.uk/bike-components/frame-forks/bike-forks.html
https://hollandbikeshop.com/en-gb/branded-bicycle-parts/miche-bicycle-pa... (no ship to UK)
Search for Rock Shock, this kit might allow to use standard thru axle on RS1 MTB standard. The same way you can adapt quick release to thru axle...
Image here