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This bike is long. Sure, there’s more to it, like its especially supportive suspension platform. But mostly, it’s long. And once we got used to that, we found it could hold its corners and stick its lines superbly. Find all the info from our test here: https://bikem.co/mondrakerkillington …pic.twitter.com/zuraOCYv0m

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This bike is long. Sure, there’s more to it, like its especially supportive suspension platform. But mostly, it’s long. And once we got used to that, we found it could hold its corners and stick its lines superbly. Find all the info from our test here: https://bikem.co/mondrakerkillington …

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