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Fox 34, travel 120-140mm for cross country and light trail use Fox 36, travel 150-160mm for trail and enduro use Fox 38, travel 160-180mm for hard enduro use Fox 40, travel 203mm for downhill use (only dual crown fork) As of January 2025 the available rear shocks are: Fox Float SL, for cross country use Fox Float, for trail and cross country use
A flat bar road bike, also called a fitness bike, is a hybrid bike optimized for road usage or a road bike with a flat handlebar in place of a drop bar. [1] [2]Frame construction and geometry borrow significantly from conventional road design.
2008 RockShox SID World Cup suspension fork for mountain bikes. RockShox Inc. is an American company founded by Paul Turner in 1989, that develops and manufactures bicycle suspensions . The company led in the development of mountain bikes .
Forks designed for XC racing are typically lighter, less robust and have less suspension travel than those designed for rougher terrain and more extreme conditions. Popular makers of suspension forks include Cannondale, Fox, SR Suntour, Manitou, Marzocchi, and RockShox. [7] Suspension fork design has advanced in recent years with suspension ...
The KTM XC-W still comes with PDS rear suspension while the 300 XC and the Husqvarna TC300 (essentially a KTM XC with different plastics and subframe) and the TE300 come with linkage rear suspension. For the 2020 model year KTM began providing U.S. customers both the 300 XC-W and 300 XC with TPI and throttle body oil injection, thus eliminating ...
The international EXC versions have a small headlight, speedometer, tail-light and somewhat softer linkless (PDS) rear suspension. 2007 was the first year the EXC was deemed street legal in the US. As of 2008 the US version of the EXC, with the new XC-4 motor, continued to be sold in street legal trim.