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M1 Cycles had the chance recently to check out the latest 29ers from Trek, up close....
We even rode them at Mt Stromlo on some of the best singletrack in the nation.
Initial thoughts when ridden were:
- If you're a "29er Doubter" you really need to ride one of these;
- Pushes hard into corners;
- You'll find you're pedalling when you'd normally coast;
- ...makes you want to carry more speed into corners and you'll be finding different lines all over the place;
- Requires a little more upper body effort in general, but the reward is a ballistic, smooth ride;
- ...few will go faster than on one of these.
- I can't believe you can get your hands on a Superfly from $1999
| Some of the features found in the 2013 Superfly Range |
| G2 Geometry: low-speed precision plus high-speed stability |
| Extended size range includes a 23" XXL for tall riders |
| E2 fully integrated tapered head tube |
| Removable Carbon Armour |
| BB95 bottom bracket |
| Internal Cable Routing |
| MicroTruss |
| Balanced post mount |
| Closed Convert dropouts |
| 15QR thru axle |
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| Balanced post mount |
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| Superfly100 Fox Factory Series 32 Float Terralogic damper, rebound, E2 tapered steerer, custom G2 Geometry w/51mm offset, 15QR thru axle, 100mm travel |
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| Apollo: the pinnacle of carbon cross country achievement |
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| E2 fully integrated tapered head tube |






