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link to Trek Supercaliber 2026 Geometry

Trek Supercaliber 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Trek Supercaliber Gen 2 is Trek's ultimate XC race bike, featuring the innovative IsoStrut rear suspension system that integrates the shock into the top tube for a clean,...

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Santa Cruz Blur 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Santa Cruz Blur is Santa Cruz’s cross-country and short-travel trail bike, designed for riders who prioritize speed and efficiency without sacrificing the fun factor. Available...

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Yeti ASR 2026 Geometry

Overview The Yeti ASR is the lightest full-suspension bike Yeti has ever built, representing the brand's most extensive carbon engineering project to date. With 115mm of rear travel paired with a...

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link to Norco Revolver 130 2026 Geometry

Norco Revolver 130 2026 Geometry

Overview The Norco Revolver 130 Gen 4 is the longer-travel version of Norco's cross-country/downcountry platform, offering 130mm of front travel paired with 120mm of rear travel. Using Norco's...

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link to Norco Revolver 120 2026 Geometry

Norco Revolver 120 2026 Geometry

Overview The Norco Revolver 120 Gen 4 is Norco's dedicated cross-country race bike, the shortest-travel full-suspension model in the lineup. With 120mm of front travel and 115mm of rear travel,...

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link to Rocky Mountain Element 2025 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Element 2025 Geometry

Overview The Rocky Mountain Element is the brand's cross-country and downcountry bike, redesigned for 2025 with the innovative SMOOTHLINK SL Flex-Stay suspension design. With 120mm of rear travel...

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