MTB
Cross Country
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THRILL HILL
A full-suspension carbon race bike for challenging routes från 25 598,11 kr
Trail
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GROUND CONTROL
The versatile all-rounder for fun on tours and trails från 17 803,99 kr -
ROOT MILLER
Made for intense lines on technically demanding terrain från 20 030,88 kr
Downhill
Dirt
Which bike suits you best?
Cross-Country
Cross Country MTB
The best-selling hardtail for off-road and everyday use
Cross Country MTB
Full-suspension carbon race bike for challenging routes
COUNT SOLO
from 5 556,09 kr
from 12.9 kg
The best-selling hardtail for off-road and everyday use
THRILL HILL
from 25 598,11 kr
from 11.8 kg
Full-suspension carbon race bike for challenging routes
Trail
Trail MTB
The progressive hardtail for maximum fun on the trail!
Trail MTB
The versatile all-rounder for fun on tours and trails
Trail MTB
Made for intense lines on technically demanding terrain
BONERO
from 14 463,65 kr
from 12.9 kg
The progressive hardtail for maximum fun on the trail!
GROUND CONTROL
from 17 803,99 kr
from 13.7 kg
The versatile all-rounder for fun on tours and trails
ROOT MILLER
from 20 030,88 kr
from 14.5 kg
Made for intense lines on technically demanding terrain
Downhill
Downhill MTB
Made for intense lines on technically demanding terrain
SCRUB
from 14 463,65 kr
from 17.9 kg
Made for intense lines on technically demanding terrain
Consultation
Do you need help?
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Mountain bikes are the classic off-road bikes. Almost all mountain bikes are equipped with a suspension fork and relatively wide, chunky tyres. High-quality bikes today usually have a hydraulic disc brake to provide the appropriate braking power and safety on any terrain.
The various MTB disciplines are meant for a variety of terrains. That’s why the equipment required is sometimes very different and not every bike is suitable for every route.
Mountain bikes can be split into two categories based on their chassis - hardtail and full suspension bike (or fully suspension for short).
The hardtail has a suspension fork at the front, is super versatile and great for achieving a solid riding foundation. In addition, the hardtail is uncomplicated and low-maintenance, lighter than most fullys and often cheaper to buy.
The Fully, as the name suggests, is a full-suspension – it has a suspension fork at the front and a shock absorber in the rear. It offers more comfort and riding performance for the intended use. More traction & stability make for higher speeds downhill and better controllability in challenging terrain.
There are various travel options for different routes or intended uses. Everything from 100mm to 200mm. The distinction between travel lengths can give you an initial overview of the bike's capabilities. However, the travel length can only be used as an orientation.
Next take a look at the frame geometry – if you look at our bikes, you'll notice that their frames sometimes have very different shapes. These shapes are key for the intended use of the bikes, because they are decisive for the riding behaviour, and differ depending on the intended use of the respective mountain bike.