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Category: Enduro

link to Nukeproof Tracker FS: World Cup Enduro Geometry for £1,999

Nukeproof Tracker FS: World Cup Enduro Geometry for £1,999

Nukeproof cloned the Mega's EWS-winning geometry and suspension kinematics into a £1,999 alloy frame. Full size-by-size geometry chart, ride analysis, and a tall-rider sizing verdict.

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link to Taken Encounter: Two Patented Suspension Systems, One $2,699 Enduro Frame From Boise

Taken Encounter: Two Patented Suspension Systems, One $2,699 Enduro Frame From Boise

Taken Cycles, a new Boise brand, debuts the Encounter: an aluminum, DH-rated enduro frame stacking Canfield's CBF linkage and a high-pivot i-track idler, with size-specific geometry and $2,699 frame...

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link to Orbea Rallon 2026 Geometry: One Platform, Two Gravity Bikes

Orbea Rallon 2026 Geometry: One Platform, Two Gravity Bikes

Complete geometry analysis of the 2026 Orbea Rallon, covering both the 170mm enduro and 200mm DH configurations. GravityLink suspension details, flip chip settings, progression tuning, and size...

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link to Cannondale Bad Habit 2026 Geometry: Enduro Done the Proportional Way

Cannondale Bad Habit 2026 Geometry: Enduro Done the Proportional Way

Complete geometry breakdown of the 2026 Cannondale Bad Habit enduro bike. Full size chart, ride characteristics analysis, size-specific kinematics explained, build kit comparison, and tall rider...

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link to Specialized Enduro 2026 Geometry

Specialized Enduro 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Specialized Enduro continues to be one of the most capable long-travel 29ers on the market. With 170mm of rear travel paired to a 180mm fork, the Enduro is purpose-built for...

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link to Giant Reign 2025 Geometry

Giant Reign 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Giant Reign Advanced is Giant's analog enduro race bike — no motor, just 160mm of Maestro rear suspension matched with a 170mm Fox 38 Factory fork and a mullet wheel setup (29"...

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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.


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