Mountain Bike Action - Buyer’s Guide Special

Ellsworth Epiphany: After a year of redesign, the Ellsworth Enlightenment is an entirely new creature. It now features a 7000 series Scandium front triangle and an Easton carbon dual monostay rear end. Ellsworth calls it a Firmtail because it does not ride like a hardtail.

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Ellsworth Oracle: This is a custom cousin of the Ellsworth Epiphany. This four-inch travel bike has a titanium front triangle and carbon seat stays coupled with an assymetrical chainstay.

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Ellsworth Evolve: Ellsworth’s 29’er frame with four inches of travel gets a steepened head tube to give it a short wheelbase (43.9 inches for the 18 inch frame) for a 29’er. It has a very low standover height on all the models, which allows the rider to make a selection based on cockpit (top tube) length.

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Ellsworth Moment: The Moments earns a place alongside the Santa Cruz Heckler - one of our all-time favorite, do-anything trailbikes. Few mountain bikes are as easy to ride, as forgiving in technical situations, or as fun to play on as the Moment.

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Ellsworth Rogue: Where else can you get eight inches of rear wheel travel and a standover height that would make a gnome comfortable? Fitting on the Rogue is only the first surprise. This thing pedals like it wants to be in a cross-country race.

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