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link to Pivot Shuttle AMPD 2026 Geometry: Avinox M2S Power Meets DW-Link Precision

Pivot Shuttle AMPD 2026 Geometry: Avinox M2S Power Meets DW-Link Precision

Full geometry breakdown of the 2026 Pivot Shuttle AMPD — Pivot's Avinox M2S-powered eMTB with 150mm rear travel, 160mm fork, and gravity-biased geometry. Complete chart, size recommendations, and...

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link to Specialized Levo 2026 Geometry

Specialized Levo 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Specialized Turbo Levo is the brand's flagship full-power eMTB, now in its fourth generation. Built around the Specialized 2.2 motor system with 90Nm of torque and a 700Wh...

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link to Specialized Levo SL 2026 Geometry

Specialized Levo SL 2026 Geometry

Overview The Specialized Turbo Levo SL 2 is Specialized's lightweight eMTB, built around the SL 1.2 motor (50Nm, 320W) and a compact 320Wh integrated battery. Where the full-power Turbo Levo...

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link to Specialized Kenevo SL 2026 Geometry

Specialized Kenevo SL 2026 Geometry

Overview The Specialized Turbo Kenevo SL 2 is Specialized's enduro-focused lightweight eMTB, pairing the SL 1.2 motor (50Nm, 320W) with 170mm of travel front and rear on full 29-inch wheels. Where...

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link to Specialized Levo R 2026 Geometry

Specialized Levo R 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Specialized Turbo Levo R is a brand-new addition to Specialized’s electric mountain bike lineup, slotting below the longer-travel Turbo Levo as a more agile, shorter-travel...

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link to Trek Rail 2026 Geometry

Trek Rail 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Trek Rail+ Gen 5 is Trek's full-power electric mountain bike, built around the proven Bosch Performance Line CX motor and a massive 800Wh RIB 2.0 battery. With 160mm of front and...

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