Looking mean; the Astrix Havoc
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A closer look at the Havoc's swingarm
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Banshee Scream; 8" of plush travel
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Banshee's new dirt bike; the Scratch
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Brake Therapy's new floating brake
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Brooklyn Machine Works don't build
normal bikes
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Chains, chainrings and reversed
cranks. It seems to work though
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Cove go for a nice name this time
with the Playmate
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Ellsworth ID with a ti sprung Romic
shock
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Ellsworth Isis in a light gold
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For the big drops; Ellsworth's
Dare
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Ellsworth for two; the Witness
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A few Foes on display
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Gack, like Brooklyn, do things
different
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The Giant AC1 freeride bike
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Giant's downhill bike; DH Comp
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Brake Therapy's Intense M1 tandem
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A long awaited update to the M1;
the Intense M3
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An upright looking Norco Fuse
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The Santa Cruz V10 with 255mm of
rear travel
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Santa Cruz VP Free 215 with rear
travel
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Sinister DH bike built by Frank
The Welder
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The mayhem that is the Specialized
Demo9 DH rear
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Another look at the Demo9
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Titus rear triangle on a Santana
Dual Moto Tandem
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