The Buzzard is at the forefront of a new breed of 29" hardtails which enable, indeed encourage, more aggressive riding than is possible on more cross country oriented bikes like the Swift. A slacker head angle, stouter tubing and shorter chainstays make for a bike which is at it's best when the going gets steep and the speed goes up.
After some time riding a Buzzard prototype, Singletrack Magazine said - "If you’re after a great, fun, rocks and roots, big-wheel bike and you want something your mates don’t have, check out the Buzzard". Chipps, the editor of Singletrack, subsequently nominated the Buzzard as his bike of the year for 2012.
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4130 Stahlrahmen
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ohne Gabel - geeignet für 120-140mm Federweg
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60mm Reifenfreiheit
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für Tapered Gabeln oder auch 1 1/8" Gabeln
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Disc brake - IS mount
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Cable guides for front and rear derailleurs
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135mm HR Achse
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73mm British threaded bottom bracket shell
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ISCG 05 Kettenführungsaufnahme
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2.9kg in medium
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31.6mm seat post, 34.9mm seat clamp
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34.9mm bottom pull front derailleur
Sizes
M, L, XL
orange creme
4130 Stahl