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Category: Enduro

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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link to Yeti SB160 2026 Geometry

Yeti SB160 2026 Geometry

Overview The Yeti SB160 is Yeti's dedicated enduro race bike, offering 160mm of rear travel paired with a 170mm fork. Built around 29-inch wheels and the Switch Infinity suspension platform, the...

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link to Yeti SB165 2026 Geometry

Yeti SB165 2026 Geometry

Overview The Yeti SB165 is Yeti's most aggressive trail/enduro bike, featuring 165mm of rear travel paired with a 170mm fork. Unlike the 29er SB160, the SB165 runs a mixed wheel setup — 29-inch...

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link to Norco Range 2023 Geometry

Norco Range 2023 Geometry

Overview The Norco Range is Norco's dedicated enduro race bike, featuring 170mm of both front and rear travel with a VPS HP (High Pivot) suspension design and full 29-inch wheels. The Range is...

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link to Norco Shore 2024 Geometry

Norco Shore 2024 Geometry

Overview The Norco Shore is a freeride/park bike that pays homage to the legendary North Shore trails of British Columbia where Norco was born. With 200mm of front travel and 190mm of rear travel...

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link to YT Capra 2025 Geometry

YT Capra 2025 Geometry

Overview The YT Capra is YT Industries' dedicated enduro race bike, delivering 170mm of rear travel paired to a 170mm fork in a package built to dominate timed stages. The 2025 Capra features a...

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