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Anatomy of a Bicycle (Part IV) - Cross Country

CROSS COUNTRY BIKE Designed for uneven terrain and the surprises the countryside may hold Narrow handlebars to keep arms tucked in and the rider aerodynamic Less knobbly tyre tread for faster roll Lightweight frame Fairly steep head angle for climbing and turns

Anatomy of a Bicycle (Part IV) - Cross Country

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This is part 4 in our 9 part series studying the 'anatomy' of bicycles. This time, Cross Country cycles gets the break-down and we take a look at what makes a Cross Country bike fit for purpose. Othe...

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