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link to Trek Slash+ 2025 Geometry

Trek Slash+ 2025 Geometry

Overview The Trek Slash+ is Trek's gravity-focused electric mountain bike, combining the analog Slash Gen 6's proven high-pivot suspension design with the TQ HPR60 motor system. With 170mm of...

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link to Giant Stance E+ 2027 Geometry

Giant Stance E+ 2027 Geometry

Overview The 2027 Giant Stance E+ is Giant's new full-power trail eMTB platform, featuring the latest SyncDrive Pro 3X motor with 100Nm of torque and a massive 800Wh integrated battery. Built on...

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link to Giant Trance X E+ 2024 Geometry

Giant Trance X E+ 2024 Geometry

Overview The 2024 Giant Trance X Advanced E+ Elite is Giant's premium lightweight eMTB, pairing the SyncDrive Pro2 motor (85Nm) with 140mm of Maestro rear suspension and a mullet wheel setup....

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link to Giant Reign E+ 2026 Geometry

Giant Reign E+ 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Giant Reign Advanced E+ is Giant's top-tier enduro eMTB, pairing the SyncDrive Pro 3 motor (90Nm) with 170mm of Maestro suspension travel and a mullet wheel setup (29" front /...

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link to 2023 Giant Stance E+ Geometry

2023 Giant Stance E+ Geometry

When it comes to understanding the intricate details of the 2023 Giant Stance E+ Geometry, you're in the right place. We've delved deep into the specifics to bring you a comprehensive...

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link to 2023 Giant Trance E+ Geometry

2023 Giant Trance E+ Geometry

When it comes to understanding the intricacies of the 2023 Giant Trance E+ geometry, you're in the right place. We've delved deep into the design, kinematics, and features of this e-MTB to provide...

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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.


Linkage, which connects the rear wheel to the bike frame, combined with the suspension, ensures smooth rides by absorbing shocks from the terrain.


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