Trail
Trail
MTB Trail – which bike suits you best?
BONERO
from 1.299,00 €
from 12.9 kg
The progressive hardtail for maximum fun on the trail!
Aluminum
Suspension fork (140 mm travel)
Rock Shox
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12 gears (1x12)
SRAM / Shimano
Aluminium 29" front wheel, 27.5" rear wheel; Sunringlé / DT Swiss
GROUND CONTROL
from 1.599,00 €
from 13.7 kg
The versatile all-rounder for fun on tours and trails
Aluminium
Suspension fork (120 mm travel)
Rock Shox
Rear air shock (120 mm travel)
Rock Shox
12 gears (1x12)
SRAM / Shimano
Aluminium 29"
Sunringlé / DT Swiss
ROOT MILLER
from 1.799,00 €
from 14.5 kg
Made for intense lines on technically demanding terrain
Aluminium
Suspension fork (150 mm travel)
Rock Shox
Rear air shock (150 mm travel)
Rock Shox / FOX
12 gears (1x12)
SRAM / Shimano
Aluminium 29"
Sunringlé / DT Swiss
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Trail bikes – the trail is the reward!
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Trail bikes are the fully suspended, universal geniuses among mountain bikes. They represent the essence of mountain biking, moving freely in nature, pure riding fun. They have a large spectrum of capabilities: They come with enough travel to master difficult downhill trails easily and are lightweight enough to climb fast as well. They offer thus a good combination of great riding qualities, which appeal to an extremely large group of mountain bikers. The development of the trail bike went hand in hand with the development of MTB sports. With the introduction of full-suspension bikes, the mountain bike was brought to a new level. Suddenly, a whole new world opened up, in which everything was possible. Trails that were supposed to be impossible before, now lost their threat.
Nowadays, highly developed rear stay systems read the ground seismographically, in order to allow for permanent ground contact and optimum control. Uphill, the systems are extremely drive-neutral and efficient, to make sure no power is lost. These bikes are actually little downhillers, disguised as tourers. Bikes that make almost everything feasible, with a huge range of use. At home in rough Alps terrain, on flowing upland trails or on your well-known home round. No matter, whether you decide for the GRANITE CHIEF or the ROOT MILLER the possibilities are endless. However, the two bikes are really quite different.