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SRAM is smoother, quieter, more powerful, more refined

World champion goes for pink

Take a tour of the world champion's bike

Fox Dual Rate Control Valve shock
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Fisher HiFi Pro - the aluminium incarnation of the tweaked HiFi.
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E2 head tube boosts rigidnessossity
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Avid's new Elixir brakes provided ample stopping power on our test Roscoe.
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Hydroformed tubing - Fishers says it makes things more rigid, and it probably does. It also gives lots of space for big logos.
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ABP link keeps braking active by pivoting at the dropout.
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Roscoe's swing link is magnesium to save grams.
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Fox Dual Rate Control Valve shock is claimed to behave like a coil. It doesn't quite, but it's still pretty damn good.
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Call me Roscoe - Trek's new 140mm do-everything platform
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Call me Roscoe
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Fisher HiFi Pro carbon
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Fisher HiFi Pro
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Avid's new Elixir brakes
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Hydroformed tubing
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ABP link
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Fisher HiFi Pro carbon won't be cheap, but it's the ultimate racing Fisher.
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