Top endurance racer Chris Eatough
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Eatough's machine at the 24 Hours of Moab
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The frame tubes are aluminum
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Shaped tubes abound on the frame
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Trek adheres to its tried-and-true rocker link
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Rock Shox's new Monarch rear shock
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Eatough's Fuel was also fitted
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The Pushloc remote lockout lever
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A little bit of extra customization never hurts.
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The tabs that once held thumb paddles on the XTR Dual Control levers
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Eatough prefers the positive feel
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Shimano's XTR crankset and pedals
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According to Eatough's mechanic
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An XTR Low Normal rear derailleur
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Bontrager offers its wheelsets in both six-bolt
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Shimano's latest XTR brake calipers
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Titanium bolts shave a bit of weight.
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Eatough elects to use a Bontrager saddle.
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Eatough's number plate is all business up front…
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…but a selection of images on the back
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Eatough's name isn't the only one on his bike
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