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Category: Enduro

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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link to Forbidden Dreadnought V2 2025 Geometry

Forbidden Dreadnought V2 2025 Geometry

Overview The Forbidden Dreadnought V2 is Forbidden's statement enduro machine—a capable, composed, and confident platform for serious mountain bikers. With 170mm of front and 160mm of rear travel,...

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link to 2023 Giant Reign Geometry

2023 Giant Reign Geometry

When it comes to understanding the intricacies of the 2023 Giant Reign's geometry, you're in the right place. We've delved deep into its design, and we're here to provide you with a comprehensive...

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link to 2023 Trek Slash Geometry

2023 Trek Slash Geometry

Diving into the world of mountain biking can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to understanding the nuances of bike geometry. At Bikometry, we've taken a deep dive into the 2023 Trek Slash...

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link to 2023 Yeti SB160 Geometry

2023 Yeti SB160 Geometry

At Bikometry, we pride ourselves on our expertise in mountain biking and the intricate details of bike frames, travel, traction, and suspension. If you're looking to understand the geometry of the...

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