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link to Santa Cruz Bronson 2026 Geometry

Santa Cruz Bronson 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Santa Cruz Bronson is Santa Cruz's MX (mixed-wheel) trail bike, running a 29" front wheel paired with a 27.5" rear for a combination of front-end rollover speed and rear-end...

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link to Norco Sight 160 2026 Geometry

Norco Sight 160 2026 Geometry

Overview The Norco Sight 160 Gen 5 is the longer-travel variant of Norco's all-mountain platform, bumping rear travel to 160mm with a 170mm fork. Sharing the same VPS HP (High Pivot) suspension...

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link to Devinci Troy 2025 Geometry

Devinci Troy 2025 Geometry

Overview The Devinci Troy is the Canadian brand's aggressive trail bike, built for riders who push trail limits and want a machine that can handle everything from technical climbing to rowdy...

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link to Pivot Switchblade 2026 Geometry

Pivot Switchblade 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Pivot Switchblade is a precision trail and enduro platform engineered for riders who demand the best. With 160mm front and 142mm rear travel, DW-Link suspension, and proven 29"...

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link to Transition Patrol 2026 Geometry

Transition Patrol 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Transition Patrol is Trail Town's mullet platform—a versatile all-mountain machine with 160mm of travel fore and aft. The Patrol features flip chip geometry (High/Low), allowing...

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link to Ibis Ripmo V3 2025 Geometry

Ibis Ripmo V3 2025 Geometry

Overview The Ibis Ripmo V3 is a refined trail and all-mountain platform with 160mm of front and 150mm of rear travel. The Ripmo is available in five sizes (SM through XL) with an extra XM size...

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