GT/Mongoose/Schwinn
This prototype full-carbon
frame from GT
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The prototype GTR Carbon
downtube
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GT's iT1 incorporated
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Another benefit to the centrally-mounted
gearbox
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GT's prototype DHi
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Schwinn's Fastback LTD is
race-ready
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The acquisition of GT, Mongoose, and Schwinn by the big-box folks at
Pacific Cycles may have worried a few people but their 2006 introductions
suggest that the companies are not only still alive but are progressing
quite well. Although the three lines may share certain technologies, they
have developed a more unique identity from each other than in the past.
GT
GT is firmly positioned as Pacific's technology and performance leader,
and on display at this year's Interbike was a new full-carbon road frame
which will likely be dubbed the GTR Carbon. This won't likely see production
until the '07 model year, but the prototype frame had radically shaped
carbon tubing.
Some of the most exciting bikes in their range were aimed squarely at
the freeride and DH crowds. The much anticipated gearbox-equipped iT1
has finally hit production with a modified Shimano Nexus 8-speed residing
in the center of the frame. Moving all of the transmission bits to the
center of the frame makes for better weight distribution and also reduces
unsprung weight for better suspension sensitivity, but more importantly
allows GT's designers to position the chain line directly at the high,
forward pivot point to neutralize pedaling effects. The gearbox also completely
removes the fragile rear derailleur from a vulnerable area, and allows
for shifting even when coasting. Rear wheel travel can be set at 7" or
9", and the burly build kit is set for serious abuse.
A prototype DHi downhill race bike was also on display and, like the
GTR Carbon, is intended for a '07 model year release. Those of you who
can wait for the new DHi will be rewarded with a radical new frame design
topped by a carbon fiber seat mast assembly which also houses the Fox
DHX 5.0 coil rear shock. The modified i-Drive system is beefed up significantly
for DH use but the target weight for the complete bike is still just around
38lbs.
Mongoose
Mongoose is designated as the more "youthful and aggressive" of Pacific's
three lines and offer a range of freeride and so-called "Whistler-ready"
bikes that are purpose-built for the type of riding that is typical of
the Vancouver-area ski resort. The big news from Mongoose this year is
the development of a ready-to-race, dedicated 4X race bike called the
ECX. This bike was developed with input from Eric Carter and is allegedly
a virtual carbon copy of what he actually uses. Mongoose's version of
i-Drive, called Freedrive, is used in a short 3" rear travel configuration
that is specifically designed to tackle the event. Components are race-ready
and include a Rock Shox Revelation 426 fork and MC 3.1 rear shock, Avid
Juicy hydraulic brakes, SRAM X-9 rear derailleur and trigger shifter,
and Kenda Nevegal tires mounted on a Sun Ringle wheelset.
Schwinn
Schwinn is Pacific's established leader with a long heritage behind the
name. Mountain bikes are fairly limited in scope, but they do offer a
very capable road bike line, which is highlighted by their flagship Fastback
LTD. The compact N'Litened Platinum Label aluminum frame is enhanced with
the addition of a carbon fiber top tube, downtube, seatstays, and chainstays
to reduce weight and damp vibration. The component spec is top-notch all
around and features a Mavic Ksyrium SL3 wheelset, FSA carbon post, stem,
and K-Force Mega Exo 2-piece crankset. The seat is even a genuine Fi'zi:k
Arione with titanium rails.
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