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Bikes for Enduro... The restart


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Sorry if it's been posted already.... ag anyway, if bikes look this good it doesn't matter. And besides it's an Intense.

droooooool...:eek:

How do you like something multiple times? It is my next frame!

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droooooool... :eek:

How do you like something multiple times? It is my next frame!

 

Jeesh boet, it's just a thing of beauty. And like all Intense's I'm sure the ride will match the looks!

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More details please???

http://es.pinkbike.org/240/sprt/i/bigquotes.png

For the rider looking for a bike that's designed with downhill performance as the top priority, the Mission is a solid contender. This is basically a modern freeride bike, although that term seems to have become less popular in recent years. Maybe 'aggressive all-mountain' would be the more contemporary phrasing, but in any case, the Mission is most at home on steep, technical trails, and wouldn't be out of place taking laps in a bike park. At the same time, it's light enough that it can be pedaled to the top without the need for shuttle assistance, opening up even more possibilities for riders searching out the most difficult, remote trails they can find.- Mike Kazimer

http://ep1.pinkbike.org/p5pb10789992/p5pb10789992.jpg

 

http://ep1.pinkbike.org/p5pb10789992/p5pb10789992.jpg

 

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http://es.pinkbike.org/240/sprt/i/bigquotes.png

For the rider looking for a bike that's designed with downhill performance as the top priority, the Mission is a solid contender. This is basically a modern freeride bike, although that term seems to have become less popular in recent years. Maybe 'aggressive all-mountain' would be the more contemporary phrasing, but in any case, the Mission is most at home on steep, technical trails, and wouldn't be out of place taking laps in a bike park. At the same time, it's light enough that it can be pedaled to the top without the need for shuttle assistance, opening up even more possibilities for riders searching out the most difficult, remote trails they can find.- Mike Kazimer

http://ep1.pinkbike.org/p5pb10789992/p5pb10789992.jpg

 

http://ep1.pinkbike....b10789992.jpg��

 

:thumbup:

 

Thanks, link doesn't work though:(

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Been looking at Diamondbikes that they have in the US for a while (Sortie, Mission, etc.)

 

Who supplies them in SA? What shops would stock them?

 

Only seen newer cheapie Apex, etc. hardtails (have an Apex from 1993 and wouldn't trade it for the newer ones I've seen in SA at all)

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