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link to 2023 Norco Range VLT Geometry

2023 Norco Range VLT Geometry

If you're seeking an in-depth understanding of the 2023 Norco Range VLT's geometry, rest assured, you've arrived at the right place. New to bike geometry? Our complete guide to mountain bike...

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link to Best Trail eMTBs of 2026: Lightweight, Agile & Ready to Ride

Best Trail eMTBs of 2026: Lightweight, Agile & Ready to Ride

Trail eMTBs represent the fastest-growing segment in the electric mountain bike market. These bikes prioritize agility, natural feel, and all-day versatility over brute power. With lightweight...

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link to Best Enduro eMTBs of 2026: Geometry, Performance and Value Compared

Best Enduro eMTBs of 2026: Geometry, Performance and Value Compared

Eight of the strongest enduro eMTBs of 2026 compared by geometry, motor systems, suspension design, and real-world value. Full comparison tables included.

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link to Specialized Kenevo 2023 Geometry

Specialized Kenevo 2023 Geometry

S2S3S4S5Crank Length160mm160mm160mm160mmSeatpost Length120mm150mm180mm210mmHandlebar Width800mm800mm800mm800mmStem Length50mm50mm50mm50mmSaddle...

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link to Specialized Turbo Levo 2023 Geometry

Specialized Turbo Levo 2023 Geometry

S2S3S4S5S6Crank Length160mm160mm160mm160mm160mmSeatpost Length125mm150mm170mm170mm170mmHandlebar Width780mm780mm780mm780mm780mmStem Length35mm50mm50mm50mm50mmSaddle...

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link to eMTB Weight vs Power: What Matters More for Trail Performance?

eMTB Weight vs Power: What Matters More for Trail Performance?

The eMTB weight vs power tradeoff is changing fast. Compare full-power and lightweight motors, see how weight shapes geometry, and find the right balance for your riding style with 2026 motor data.

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