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link to 2023 Giant Anthem Geometry

2023 Giant Anthem Geometry

The world of mountain biking is ever-evolving, and with the 2023 Giant Anthem, there's a lot to unpack. Confidently, we can say that we have delved deep into the geometry and features of this bike,...

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link to Specialized Epic 2023 Geometry

Specialized Epic 2023 Geometry

XSSMLXLCrank Length165mm170mm175mm175mm175mmSeatpost Length100mm125mm125mm150mm150mmHandlebar Width760mm760mm760mm760mm760mmStem Length60mm60mm60mm60mm60mmSaddle...

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link to Rocky Mountain Element 29 2020 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Element 29 2020 Geometry

Steep New to bike geometry? Our complete guide to mountain bike geometry explains every measurement and what it means for your riding. You can also learn how to read a geometry chart to compare...

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link to Rocky Mountain Thunderbolt 27.5 2020 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Thunderbolt 27.5 2020 Geometry

Slack New to bike geometry? Our complete guide to mountain bike geometry explains every measurement and what it means for your riding. You can also learn how to read a geometry chart to compare...

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link to Santa Cruz Blur 29 2020 Geometry

Santa Cruz Blur 29 2020 Geometry

Blur SMLXLAReach420mm440mm460mm490mmBStack579mm588mm598mm612mmCHead Tube Angle69°69°69°69°DSeat Tube Length405mm430mm470mm520mmEFront Center681mm704mm728mm763mmFBB...

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link to Giant Anthem 29 2021 Geometry

Giant Anthem 29 2021 Geometry

  SMLXLASEAT TUBE LENGTH (mm)390440490535BSEAT TUBE ANGLE73.5°73.5°73.5°73.5°CTOP TUBE LENGTH (mm)590610630650DHEAD TUBE LENGTH (mm)9595105115EHEAD TUBE...

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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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