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link to Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay SL 2025 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay SL 2025 Geometry

Overview The Rocky Mountain Instinct Powerplay SL is the brand's lightweight eMTB, designed to bridge the gap between analog trail bikes and full-power eMTBs. New for 2025, the Powerplay SL uses...

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link to Devinci E-Spartan Lite 2025 Geometry

Devinci E-Spartan Lite 2025 Geometry

Overview The Devinci E-Spartan Lite is the brand's lightweight eMTB enduro platform, pairing the Shimano EP801 motor with 170mm of rear travel and a 180mm fork. The 'Lite' designation reflects...

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link to Norco Range VLT CX 2026 Geometry

Norco Range VLT CX 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Norco Range VLT CX Gen 4 is Norco's flagship electric enduro platform, pairing 170mm of front travel with 160mm of VPS High Pivot rear suspension and the latest Bosch Performance...

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link to Norco Sight VLT CX 2025 Geometry

Norco Sight VLT CX 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Norco Sight VLT CX Gen 4 is Norco's all-mountain electric platform, sitting between the trail-oriented Fluid VLT and the gravity-focused Range VLT in the lineup. With 160mm of...

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link to Canyon Spectral:ON 2026 Geometry

Canyon Spectral:ON 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Canyon Spectral:ON brings electric assistance to the legendary trail platform. Powered by the Shimano EP801 motor (85Nm) and an 800Wh battery, the Spectral:ON retains the Spectral's...

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link to Trek Fuel EX E+ 2026 Geometry

Trek Fuel EX E+ 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Trek Fuel+ EX Gen 2 is Trek's lightweight electric trail bike, designed to feel as close to an analog bike as possible while providing meaningful motor assistance. Built around...

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