Tomac Bicycles adds to the hardtail revival
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The carbon rear end
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Rear dropouts, disc mounts and tube reinforcements
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Check out the novel front derailleur cable routing.
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Tomac also brings back the spirit of the old Manitou hardtails
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The machined dropouts and chain stay and seat stay yokes
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The new Tomac Automatic
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The rear end uses a similar layout
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Anyone else still have memories of Johnny T
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The fork looks like a throwback
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According to Joel Smith of Tomac Bicycles
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The road shifters naturally require the use
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The only branding on the bike
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Fulcrum debuts its Red Carbon mountain bike model
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The carbon rim is expected to be lighter
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The UST-ready carbon fiber rim uses a solid outer rim wall
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Hubs feature 20mm aluminum axles
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Fulcrum will also launch two 29" models
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Edge Composites products have appeared
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Edge will offer a wide range of mountain bike rims
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A full line of road rims is available as well
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The smaller spoke holes and internal nipples
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Two road forks are included in the Edge lineup as well
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Top quality Edge 'cross forks
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This upcoming model was developed in concert with Chris King
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Edge also offers mountain and road handlebars
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