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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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link to Trek Slash 2026 Geometry

Trek Slash 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Trek Slash Gen 6 is Trek's high-pivot enduro race bike built to dominate the roughest terrain on the EWS circuit. With 170mm of front and rear travel delivered through a...

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link to Santa Cruz Megatower 2026 Geometry

Santa Cruz Megatower 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Santa Cruz Megatower is Santa Cruz's ultimate enduro weapon, designed for maximum speed and a margin for error when blind racing or tackling repeated bike park laps. With 170mm...

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link to Santa Cruz Nomad 2026 Geometry

Santa Cruz Nomad 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Santa Cruz Nomad is Santa Cruz's gravity-focused enduro bike, built for riders who prioritize descending performance and want a bike that begs to be pushed into the steepest,...

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