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link to Giant Trance 29 2024 Geometry

Giant Trance 29 2024 Geometry

Overview The 2024 Giant Trance Advanced 29 is Giant's mid-travel trail bike, running 120mm of Maestro rear suspension with a 130mm fork on 29-inch wheels. The Advanced-grade composite frame...

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link to Giant Trance X 2024 Geometry

Giant Trance X 2024 Geometry

Overview The 2024 Giant Trance X Advanced is Giant's aggressive trail bike, sitting above the Trance 29 and below the Reign in the lineup. With 140mm of Maestro rear suspension and a 150mm fork,...

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link to Specialized Stumpjumper 15 2026 Geometry

Specialized Stumpjumper 15 2026 Geometry

Overview The Specialized Stumpjumper 15 is the standard version of Specialized's iconic trail bike, running 150mm of front travel and 145mm of rear travel with the FACT 11m carbon frame and FOX...

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link to Santa Cruz Hightower 2026 Geometry

Santa Cruz Hightower 2026 Geometry

Overview The 2026 Santa Cruz Hightower is Santa Cruz's do-it-all 29" trail bike, striking the ideal balance between climbing efficiency and descending confidence. With 160mm of front travel and...

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link to Santa Cruz Tallboy 2025 Geometry

Santa Cruz Tallboy 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Santa Cruz Tallboy is Santa Cruz’s short-travel 29er trail bike, offering 120mm of rear travel paired with a 130mm fork. Built around the lower-link VPP suspension platform...

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link to Yeti SB120 2026 Geometry

Yeti SB120 2026 Geometry

Overview The Yeti SB120 is one of the most versatile trail bikes in Yeti's lineup, offering 120mm of rear travel paired with a 130mm fork. It sits between the XC-focused ASR and the more...

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