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Dauphiné Libéré
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Interbike show, Las Vegas, USA, September 25-29, 2006

The new Enlightenment frame
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The Enlightenment offers interchangeable magnesium dropouts,
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…to singlespeed quickly and easily.
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Ellsworth's new Project Pink
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At long last, Foes now offers an air-sprung version
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The XCT is a new short-travel platform from Foes,
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As with all Foes frames, a compact swing link
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RMB claims its new Element Team
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The workhorse Element is all-new for 2007,
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The Slayer SXC is a more XC-friendly version
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If Rocky Mountain's Solo 70cr reminds you of a BH frame,
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Rocky Mountain now designs its own tubing in-house,
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RMB now offers a women's version of its Vertex, Element, and Slayer frames.
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