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In this episode we're joined by not one, but three special guests from Guerrilla Gravity – a relatively small, Colorado-based mountain bike brand that isn't content with the status quo.Like the "Guerrilla" name implies, these guys have always made their bikes *for* the people. They're also always up to something a little different, and their latest endeavor has yielded quite the creation.
We're talking a fully customizable, modular bike manufactured from a next-generation carbon material that's making waves in the composites world. In addition to the new material, the frame is made in an almost entirely new way, it's filled with meaningful adjustments to customize the geometry and suspension, and - as we witnessed firsthand during our time together - it's all done in the USA by a truly passionate, motivated crew of riders.
To top it all off, you can relatively quickly convert the bike into four distinct models with varying travel and wheel sizes that will have you covered in every type of terrain.
Visit http://bit.ly/rideggcarbon for photos of what we're discussing, as well as Vital's first impressions of the new bikes on trail.
We dig that these guys are breaking new ground and rethinking things in the bike world, and we hope you enjoy learning the Inside Line on Guerrilla Gravity.
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In this episode we're joined by not one, but three special guests from Guerrilla Gravity – a relatively small, Colorado-based mountain bike brand that isn't content with the status quo.Like the "Guerrilla" name implies, these guys have always made their bikes *for* the people. They're also always up to something a little different, and their latest endeavor has yielded quite the creation.
We're talking a fully customizable, modular bike manufactured from a next-generation carbon material that's making waves in the composites world. In addition to the new material, the frame is made in an almost entirely new way, it's filled with meaningful adjustments to customize the geometry and suspension, and - as we witnessed firsthand during our time together - it's all done in the USA by a truly passionate, motivated crew of riders.
To top it all off, you can relatively quickly convert the bike into four distinct models with varying travel and wheel sizes that will have you covered in every type of terrain.
Visit http://bit.ly/rideggcarbon for photos of what we're discussing, as well as Vital's first impressions of the new bikes on trail.
We dig that these guys are breaking new ground and rethinking things in the bike world, and we hope you enjoy learning the Inside Line on Guerrilla Gravity.
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