It’s great to see the sport and particularly its industry spreading across the globe. What with the crazy South American street races which attract thousands of spectators and have viral videos across the web, enduro racing bringing the sport to towns across Europe and brands emerging from the far corners of the continent, it’s good to know the sport is healthy.
One such brand is Polish company Kross, who have just released some pictures and film of their new enduro bike in testing. It looks great too, we’re anticipating great things once this bike is on the market. Have a look through the gallery and judge for yourself:
And here’s the bike being well and truly put to the test on some great looking wintry Polish trails:
http://mpora.com/videos/AAdd7rtksuap
What Kross/generic translation tool have to say about the enduro bike:
“Working with this reaction model we achieved many successes. Today we proudly present the nucleus of the next one- Kross enduro bike prototype. Why we decided to explore this hard part of mountain biking production? On the one hand it’s a effect of observing the market, but on the other hand- we’re just passionate about this type riding.
The prototype of Kross enduro bike just stand on the wheels. But in this short period of time a few polish enduro riders met him on the track and explore the most beautiful and demanding tracks in Europe. All about is for one reason- give us the answer about new bike.
Check some information about the enduro prototype:
- Own proprietary suspension system RVS (Revo Virtual Suspension) which is not dependent on the pedaling and accelerate well
- Custom profiles and shapes in used pipes
- Adjustable suspension travel: 140-160 mm
- Tapered head tube
- Internal shift cable placement
- 12 x 142 mm rear axle
- PressFit BB92 bottom bracket
- Head tube angle: 67 degree
- Seat tube angle: 73,5 degree
This is all what we can say about prototype. Now we’re back to test riding. This is for reveal the effects of work and tests.”
If you like the look of this bike as much as we do, you’ll probably want to keep an eye on the Kross Bikes website.
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