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Category: Enduro

link to Pivot Firebird 2026 Geometry

Pivot Firebird 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Pivot Firebird is an uncompromising enduro mount for riders who demand precision at any speed. With 170mm of front and 165mm of rear travel, DW-Link suspension, and a slew of...

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link to Evil Wreckoning 2025 Geometry

Evil Wreckoning 2025 Geometry

Overview The Evil Wreckoning is Evil Bike Co.'s enduro statement—a capable, composed machine with 170mm of front and 166mm of rear travel. The Wreckoning features DELTA suspension, modern geometry,...

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link to Ibis HD6 2025 Geometry

Ibis HD6 2025 Geometry

Overview The Ibis HD6 is Ibis's flagship enduro machine—a capable, composed platform with 180mm of front and 165mm of rear travel. Designed specifically for mullet configuration (29" front, 27.5"...

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link to Canyon Strive 2025 Geometry

Canyon Strive 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Canyon Strive is Canyon's precision enduro machine, delivering 170mm of front and 160mm rear travel in a refined carbon package. The Strive features Shapeshifter technology that...

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link to Transition Spire 2025 Geometry

Transition Spire 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Transition Spire is Trail Town's most aggressive offering—a full enduro machine with 170mm of rear and front travel. The Spire features a flip chip geometry adjustment (High/Low)...

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link to Scott Ransom 2025 Geometry

Scott Ransom 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Scott Ransom is Scott's flagship enduro machine featuring a 6-bar linkage and TwinLoc suspension technology. With 170mm of travel (adjustable down to 130mm via TwinLoc), the Ransom...

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