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link to Santa Cruz Heckler SL 2026 Geometry

Santa Cruz Heckler SL 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Santa Cruz Heckler SL is Santa Cruz’s lightweight electric mountain bike, designed to ride and feel as close to an analog trail bike as possible while adding the benefit of...

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Santa Cruz Bullit 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Santa Cruz Bullit is a completely redesigned full-power electric mountain bike built for aggressive enduro riding and bike park laps. Powered by the Bosch Performance Line CX...

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link to Yeti MTe 2026 Geometry

Yeti MTe 2026 Geometry

Overview The Yeti MTe is Yeti's trail-focused electric mountain bike, marking the brand's entry into the eMTB segment. With 145mm of rear travel paired with a 150mm fork, the MTe is designed to...

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link to Yeti LTe 2026 Geometry

Yeti LTe 2026 Geometry

Overview The Yeti LTe is Yeti's enduro-focused electric mountain bike, offering 160mm of rear travel paired with a 170mm fork. As the more aggressive sibling to the trail-oriented MTe, the LTe is...

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link to YT Decoy 2025 Geometry

YT Decoy 2025 Geometry

Overview The YT Decoy is YT Industries' full-power eMTB, built around the Bosch Performance CX Gen5 motor with 100Nm of torque and a massive 800Wh integrated battery. With 180mm of front travel...

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link to Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay 2025 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay 2025 Geometry

Overview The Rocky Mountain Altitude Powerplay is the eMTB version of the Altitude platform, pairing enduro-level capability with Rocky Mountain's proprietary Dyname 4.0 motor system. With 160mm...

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