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link to Specialized Demo 11 2026 Geometry: The Gearbox Downhill Bike That Changes Everything

Specialized Demo 11 2026 Geometry: The Gearbox Downhill Bike That Changes Everything

Full geometry breakdown of the Specialized Demo 11 2026 with HighGear gearbox integration, OBB suspension kinematics, size-specific chainstay lengths, and what the numbers mean at World Cup race...

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link to Giant Reign SX 2025 Geometry

Giant Reign SX 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Giant Reign SX is the gravity-oriented big brother in Giant's Reign family, packing 165mm of Maestro rear travel with a massive 190mm RockShox Boxxer Charger 3 RC fork. Built on...

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link to Giant Glory 2025 Geometry

Giant Glory 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Giant Glory Advanced is Giant's World Cup-level downhill race bike, built to descend as fast as physically possible. With 200mm of Maestro rear suspension and a 203mm Fox 40...

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link to Specialized Status 170 2025 Geometry

Specialized Status 170 2025 Geometry

Overview The Specialized Status 170 is Specialized's gravity-oriented freeride and park bike, running 170mm of travel front and rear on 29"/27.5" mullet wheels. Built on an M5 alloy frame with a...

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link to Trek Session 2026 Geometry

Trek Session 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Trek Session Gen 2 is Trek's World Cup downhill race bike, purpose-built for the fastest, roughest tracks on the planet. With 200mm of front and rear travel delivered through a...

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link to Santa Cruz V10 2025 Geometry

Santa Cruz V10 2025 Geometry

Overview The Santa Cruz V10 is one of the most iconic downhill race bikes in mountain biking, and the current generation continues that legacy with 208mm of VPP rear travel paired with a 200mm...

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