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Nova
A Reynolds 631 chrome-moly steel main triangle and taper-gauge chrome-moly steel stays give the Nova just the right blend of stiffness and ride to make it sing over rough pavement. That’s no coincidence, since the Nova’s cantilever brakes and chunky 32mm tires mark it as a cyclocross bike, a road bike-turned-dirt machine. Ritchey aero wheels and the new Shimano 105 10-speed drivetrain keep things fast on the pavement. The Avid Shorty 4 cantis are road lever-compatible and the compact-chainring crank, burly Giga-X bottom bracket, powerful brakes and rack- and fender braze-ons make it an ideal loaded touring bike or foul-weather trainer. MSRP: $1,375.00 call for special prices |
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Satellite
Don’t be fooled by the Satellite’s modest price—that’s a genuine Reynolds steel chassis, welded up from double-butted chrome-moly steel and double-tapered, curved stays. That’s a time-honored prescription for the perfect ride, a vertically forgiving, torsionally rigid structure with impeccable road feel. For a purist, the Satellite’s perfect ride makes it outperform bikes costing twice as much. MSRP: $750.00 call for special prices |
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Aurora
The Aurora is a classic loaded touring bike, kitted out with rack- and fender braze-ons, grippy cantilever brakes with dual levers that provide an additional braking position at the handlebar tops. A slightly taller head tube provides a more upright riding position that eases back and neck strain on long days. Burly 28mm tires roll smoothly, and better resist pinch flats—a boon when riding with a full load. Its stable handling manners make the Aurora one of the easiest-to-ride drop-handlebar road bikes going. MSRP: $825.00 call for special prices |
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Dakota Elite
The Dakota Elite’s new-for-’06 chassis takes a page from the road bike design manual, combining Kinesis Superlight triple-butted aluminum with carbon seatstays for stand-on-the-pedals stiffness and a supple ride that would be impossible to duplicate with an all-aluminum frame. We dress it up with Shimano XT derailleurs and shifters, Juicy 5 hydraulics and Manitou’s slick new R7 Super fork with TPC lockout and 100mm of bump-eating travel. Backed by an XT drivetrain and TruVativ’s external-bearing Fire-X SL crankset for sure, secure shifting performance. Call it a flyweight trail bike, or a rough-and-tumbleXC racer—it’s true either way. MSRP: $1,575.00 call for special prices |
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Coda Comp
It might have a mountain bike silhouette, but the skinny tires, lightweight Shimano R500 wheels and fast-rolling Hutchinson rubber mark it as a purebred road bike. The angle-adjustable stem permits a more-upright, see-over-traffic posture, while the suspension seatpost and Jamis Street saddle help reduce the strain on your neck and back. Like the Coda Elite, the Comp benefits from the added efficiency of TruVativ’s Giga-X bottom bracket for that slight edge in efficiency. MSRP: $825.00 call for special prices |
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Tangier
A perennial favorite, with a lightweight aluminum frame and an angle-adjustable handlebar stem that helps you achieve a comfortable riding position. Easy-to-use X-7 trigger shifters put gear selection at your literal fingertips, with smooth-rolling puncture-resistant tires and a modest suspension fork and seatpost to enhance road-going comfort for your wrists, neck and back. MSRP: $549 call for special prices |
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Aragon
A high-rise handlebar, center-groove saddle, suspension seatpost and fork make the Aragon one of the most comfortable urban bikes available. A full 24-speed drivetrain and puncture resistant tires keep things moving easily and smoothly—even uphill. There’s even a pant guard smartly designed into the crankset, to keep you looking good as you cruise the city in style. MSRP: $459 call for special prices |
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Citizen
A sleek saddle with center groove, 21 speed drivetrain and lightweight alloy rims make the Citizen more comfortable and easier to pedal than most similarly priced bikes. And a full run of seven sizes helps ensure you’ll achieve a comfortable, pedaling-efficient position with the help of an angle-adjustable handlebar stem to keep you in control. MSRP: $399 call for special prices |
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Explorer 4.0
Disc brakes give the Explorer lightweight control feel at the brake lever, for more safety and additional comfort and control. Superior braking performance in wet conditions, with more durability than traditional rim brakes, make the Explorer 4.0 a great choice for wet-weather towns and occasional riders. The Jamis Comfort saddle, suspension seatpost and tall handlebar give you a comfortable, see-over-traffic riding position that’s kind to your neck and back. MSRP: $549 call for special prices |
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Explorer 2.0
The Explorer 2.0 proves you can build an exciting-looking town bike that truly delivers on its promise of fun. An integrated pant guard, wide, cushy saddle and suspension fork and seatpost make it a natural for short errands near the office, with puncture resistant tires and a smooth-shifting Shimano drivetrain. MSRP: $389 call for special prices |
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