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link to Kona Process 153 2026 Geometry

Kona Process 153 2026 Geometry

Overview The Kona Process 153 is Kona's all-mountain platform with 160mm of front and 153mm of rear travel. The Process 153 offers excellent value and proven geometry across four sizes (S-XL). Built...

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link to Specialized Stumpjumper 15 EVO 2026 Geometry

Specialized Stumpjumper 15 EVO 2026 Geometry

Complete geometry chart, ride characteristics analysis, and specs for the 2026 Specialized Stumpjumper 15 EVO with 160mm fork, GENIE shock, and six-way adjustable geometry.

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link to 2023 Trek Remedy Geometry

2023 Trek Remedy Geometry

When it comes to understanding the intricate geometry and kinematics of the 2023 Trek Remedy, look no further. We at Bikometry have delved deep into the mechanics of this mountain bike, ensuring you...

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Commencal Meta AM 29 2021 Geometry

Related Geometry More Commencal geometry: Commencal Clash 2020 Geometry, Commencal Clash 2020 Geometry, Commencal Clash 2021 Geometry, Commencal Clash 2026 Geometry, Commencal Furious 2020...

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link to Commencal Meta AM 29 2020 Geometry

Commencal Meta AM 29 2020 Geometry

Related Geometry More Commencal geometry: Commencal Clash 2020 Geometry, Commencal Clash 2020 Geometry, Commencal Clash 2021 Geometry, Commencal Clash 2026 Geometry, Commencal Furious 2020...

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link to Devinci Troy 29 2020 Geometry

Devinci Troy 29 2020 Geometry

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Bikometry is a discipline focused on the science and art of understanding the geometry and linkage of mountain bike frames and their suspension systems.


This intricate field studies the angles, distances, and details that define a bike's performance on various terrains. Every aspect, from the head tube angle to the chainstay length, influences how the bike behaves.


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