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link to Scott Genius 2025 Geometry

Scott Genius 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Scott Genius is Scott's versatile trail platform featuring TwinLoc suspension with adjustable travel and geometry. With 160mm of front and 150mm of rear travel, the Genius offers...

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link to Forbidden Druid V2 2025 Geometry

Forbidden Druid V2 2025 Geometry

Overview The Forbidden Druid V2 is a modern trail bike powered by Forbidden's distinctive high-pivot Ziggy Link suspension. With 150mm of front and 130mm of rear travel, the Druid excels on tight,...

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link to Santa Cruz 5010 2025 Geometry

Santa Cruz 5010 2025 Geometry

Overview The 2025 Santa Cruz 5010 is Santa Cruz’s playful mid-travel trail bike, running a mixed wheel setup (29” front / 27.5” rear) with 130mm of VPP rear travel and a 140mm fork. Where...

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link to 2024 Norco Fluid FS Carbon Geometry

2024 Norco Fluid FS Carbon Geometry

Searching for insights into the geometry of the 2024 Norco Fluid FS Carbon? Look no further. We've delved into the specifics, and we're here to clarify it all for you. New to bike geometry? Our...

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link to 2023 Giant Trance Geometry

2023 Giant Trance Geometry

The world of mountain biking is ever-evolving, and with the release of the 2023 Giant Trance, riders are in for a treat. At Bikometry, we've delved deep into the geometry and kinematics of this bike,...

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link to 2023 Giant Stance Geometry

2023 Giant Stance Geometry

The world of mountain biking is vast and intricate, with various models and specifications to consider. But fear not, for we at Bikometry are here to guide you through the maze of choices. With our...

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Bikometry is a discipline focused on the science and art of understanding the geometry and linkage of mountain bike frames and their suspension systems.


This intricate field studies the angles, distances, and details that define a bike's performance on various terrains. Every aspect, from the head tube angle to the chainstay length, influences how the bike behaves.


Linkage, which connects the rear wheel to the bike frame, combined with the suspension, ensures smooth rides by absorbing shocks from the terrain.


By understanding bikometry, whether you're a designer, professional rider, or enthusiast, you can optimize bike performance, choose the right model, or even craft a custom bike. Dive into bikometry with us and explore the nuances that make mountain biking exhilarating.

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