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Mountain Cycle Shockwave 9point5

Introduced 2 years ago, the 9.5 sent shockwaves through the professional downhill ranks that could be measured on the Richter scale. Praise for its impressive maneuveraility, 9.5 inches of plush suspension travel and solid pedaling feel reverberated off podiums and magazine pages everywhere. Among long-travel downhill machines, the subtly refined Shockwave 9.5 simply is without peer. Unleash it on the most technical downhill imaginable and you'll see what we mean.

 

Mountain Cycle SIN

Usage: Free-riding and Downhill racing

 

 
 

Mountain Cycle San Andreas

Modern freeriding's evolutionary roots have this Mountain Cycle's tire tracks all over them. San Andreas Classic is still a favorite around the world. With simple adjustments, the San Andreas can be set up as a long-travel cross-country bike or an all-mountain machine with six inches of rear wheel travel.

 

Mountain Cycle Fury

This year's Fury isnt simply the most popular all-mountain machine in the Mountain Cycle Stable-it might be the most versatile MTB ever. Because it's light, the Fury climbs like a cross-country bike. With five inches of suspension travel on tap, it descends like a purpose-built downhill machine. The Fury is engineered to go anywhere you're crazy enough to take it.

 

 
 

Mountain Cycle Zen

Light enough for extreme XC racing, marathon races and 24-hour events. Tough enough for assaults on technical trails. In one short year, the Zen has proven itself worthy, addition to the Mountain Cycle arsenal. Zen's reactive Link-S suspension feels solid under heavy pedaling forces yet remains compliant over rough terrain. Other features include sealed cartridge bearings at all pivot points and monocoque gussets at the head-tube and seat-tube.

 

Mountain Cycle Rumble

Usage: Street/Urban, Dual Shalom, Dirt Jump

 

 
 

Kinesis Mountain KM-1

Usage: Cross Country Racing

 

Kinesis Mountain KM-2

Usage: Cross Country

 

   
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