
- Based around the new Koxx 1049 frame, the bike features top quality Try-All parts throughout.
- Tough 6061-T6 aluminium alloy frame is reinforced and supported in all the key areas, and includes the new Koxx bashplate design featured on the Sky 2!
- Uses lightweight Try-All Stiky Lite tyres front (20 x 2.0") and rear (19 x 2.5").
- Alloy stem and 31.8mm handlebars, based heavily on the popular Try-All Elite bar.
- Powerful new Magura MT2 disc brakes front and rear give great stopping power in all conditions.
- Single-walled rims front and rear are laced to top of the range Try-All 'H'100 and 'H'116 disc hubs to give a strong yet light wheelset.
- Compact, light-weight and responsive front freewheel setup, using Try-All Expert 7075 square taper cranks with the well-known Try-All 108.9 freewheel, is topped off with the Try-All Single Cage 2011 pedals.
- Tough aluminium forks with IS disc brake mount have a good mix of strength and weight.
- Striking two-tone black and white finish looks great.
- Weight: 9.18kg
Geometry
Wheelbase: 990mmChainstays: 350mm
BB Rise: +60mm
Head angle: 72°
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Hello, the magura disc brakes what are they like compared to hope and the echo disc brakes?
Posted by Adam on 15/02/2012
Reply from TartyBikes on 16/02/2012
Hi Adam - We're really impressed by the new Magura MT disc brake series. We're actually hoping to stock the MT2s as they seem to be great quality, have Maguras legendary sealing system, are quite light and have great lever feel. They don't have the same level of adjustment as the Echo TR and Hope Tech Trial brakes, but they do function well otherwise. Thanks, Mark