Posts Tagged ‘active braking pivot’

  • Trek Session 88 FR – Freeride Mountain Bike In for Review
    For 2009, Trek Bikes completely redesigned their full suspension mountain bike lineup. With the introduction of the Active braking Pivot, EVO link, Full Floater linkage and E2 headtube, the new bikes out of the Trek Bikes stable bring more competition to the high end cross country, all mountain, freeride and downhill segments. On Thursday of last week, I came home to find...
    by 198 at April 13th, 2009 at 07:04 am
  • 2009 Gary Fisher Roscoe
    Gary Fisher’s new bike this year is the 5.5 inch Roscoe. It might look like your average 140mm bike, but this new ride is anything but average. Stapled as their new light weight, all mountain bike, the Roscoe weighs in at 28 lbs. with their build kit and it has some suspension and geometry tweaks that set this bike apart from the rest. DRCV – DUAL RATE CONTROL...
    by 198 at August 1st, 2008 at 04:08 am
  • 2008 Trek Session 88 FR and DH
    Singletrack.com got a chance to look at the new Trek Sessions.  Full article here. From Singletrack.com: Trek ushered all of the UK journos into a prefab VW garage at the Sea Otter to unveil their latest bike. It’s a 200mm frame platform that contains nearly every acronym and catchphrase they make. It has an E2 tapered headtube, an EVO-Link, Full Floater suspension...
    by 198 at April 19th, 2008 at 09:04 am
  • 2008 Trek Fuel EX – R1i Tuned Suspension
    It seems like every year now, someone has to come out with a new suspension design. This is probably not news to most of you, but Trek’s R1i tuned suspension is the new one for 2008. It has already been on the market for a couple of months, and for those who ride it, they seem to be pretty impressed. You will find the R1i tuned suspension on Trek’s Fuel...
    by 198 at April 8th, 2008 at 06:04 am