![]() Samurai (2005-2006), RRP £999.00 |
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Azonic says
For trail-blazing and all mountain freeride the Azonic Samurai delivers a plush 6" or 7" of fully active true 4-bar Horst link suspension. Combine this with Romic's Double adjuster TwinTube platform shock and you have a supreme ride. A thermoform top tube completes the package for the ultimate in stiffness and strength.
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About this bike
| Type | Downhill / Freeride |
|---|---|
| Gender/Age | Men |
| Production years | 2005-2006 |
| RRP | £999.00 |
| Sizes | 17", 19" (Frame size guide) |
| Colours | Matte Black |
| Frame type | Full Suspension - frame only |
| Frame material | Aluminium |
| Frame description | |
| Rear Travel | 6" or 7" |
About Azonic
In July of 1989, O'Neal U.S.A. introduced its AZONIC line of products. The same passion that started our company in motorcycling steered us to biking. Once again the needs of top professionals and the developing sport demanded better products. No expense was spared in designing and producing the absolute strongest parts the cycling industry had ever seen. At first some of the products were thought of as too heavy or over engineered. Soon enough AZONIC's quality products were simply standard equi
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Specifications
Suspension
| Rear Shock | Romic's Double adjuster TwinTube platform shock |
|---|---|
| Rear Suspension Design | 4-bar Horst link |
| Rear Travel | 6" or 7" |
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