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June 06, 2005

Who says racing hardtails are dead?

The “CR” in the Scale frame’s “CR1” name means “Carbon for Racing.” That’s not just a label: Mandrel-wound carbon tubes are mitered for precise fit, as on metal lugged bikes, and then carbon plies are hand-wrapped over the joints to form lugs. The result is a frame that weighs just 980 grams (2 pounds, 2 ounces); without question, it’s the lightest mountain frame we’ve ever ridden. The Scale is tough, too: Read More...

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