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Anatomy of a Bicycle (Part VII) - Downhill
DOWNHILL BIKE Designed for downhill terrain only. The most dangerous side of mountain biking Super slack seat post angle to keep the saddle out of the way Super wide handlebars for balance Big travel to keep the wheels on the ground Extremely slack head angle for steep gradients
Anatomy of a Bicycle (Part VII) - Downhill
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Part VII of our 9 part series looks at the downhill mountain bike, specifically designed to handle descents, with characteristic loose head angle, big travel suspension, wide handlebars, nobbly tyre t...
read, low saddle position... All elements combine to keep the wheels on the ground over the narliest terrain.
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