New Maestro rear suspension adds 5mm of travel over previous generation, going from 135mm to 140mm. A trunnion mount shock and Advanced Forged Composite rocker arm combine for a longer stroke with a smooth, active feel. Rear suspension is paired with a 150mm travel fork for superior confidence and control on technical singletrack terrain.
A three-position Maestro flip chip lets you dial in frame geometry for your riding style and terrain. The high setting adds more ground clearance, a good option for tight, technical terrain. The low setting creates a slacker head angle and lower bottom bracket for confident handling at higher speeds. The middle position is neutral. In addition, a new headset flip chip provides 10mm of reach adjustment.
All models come with 29-inch front and rear wheels, but the flip chip lets you opt for a mixed wheel setup including a 27.5 rear. The stock setup optimizes stability and roll-over speed, while a 27.5 rear wheel delivers a snappier feel and more saddle-to-tire clearance. Some riders favor this “mullet” setup for riding steep, technical terrain.
Built to cover ground, mow over techy singletrack, and charge down aggressive terrain, the Intrigue Advanced 29 prefers the rowdy side of life. ...
Blitz singletrack trails with speed and control. This lively 29er is built on a full-composite frameset with adjustable geometry, so you can dial it in ...
Blitz singletrack trails with speed and control. This lively 29er is built on a full-composite frameset with adjustable geometry, so you can dial it in ...
Whether you're looking ahead to park days, staring down a rocky line you’re determined to conquer, or preparing for your first enduro race – ...
Whether you're looking ahead to park days, staring down a rocky line you’re determined to conquer, or preparing for your first enduro race – ...
Push new limits on challenging terrain. This enduro ripper has 160mm of rear suspension that eats up rocks, drops and whatever comes your way. A three-position ...