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Cervelo bike reviews. Billed as a pure-bred enduro race bike, the Jekyll 29 1 features a slack degree head angle and mm of travel front and rear. But as is often the case with Cannondale, this bike has a trick up its sleeve in the form of a switch that allows its rider to reduce rear travel to mm.
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The BallisTec Carbon and integrated cranksets offer an incredibly stiff, light ride, while a noticeably short chainstay affords better traction on the climb.
All of this is great for racing. More technical. The Scalpel, which has been on the cutting edge of XC racing for years, has changed with the times. A bike for every trail? Designed to be your everyday whip, the newly redesigned Habit has inch wheels, mm of travel front and back, and a 1x drivetrain with a super short chainstay for maximum traction. Headset Details. Rear Shock Details.
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