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Votec VE enduro mountain bike lets you switch geo, or travel, or both

2017 Votec VE enduro mountain bike with adjustable travel and geometry
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Last fall, we spotted the all-new Votec VE enduro mountain bike, a long travel rig with a four-way flip chip at the shock mount that provided a number of different ways to tune the ride.

Now, it’s fully available and shipping in three trim levels, and they put together a snappy video to show it in action. Check out the linkage, specs, models and moving picture below…

2017 Votec VE enduro mountain bike with adjustable travel and geometry

Rear travel can be changed from 160mm to 170mm, and the geometry can be altered by putting the shock mount in the fore or aft position. Push it to the front and you get a slightly taller BB and steeper head angle; keep it at the back and things get a little lower and slacker:

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2017 Votec VE enduro mountain bike with adjustable travel and geometry

The VE will come in three spec levels, led by the VE Evo (€3,799) shown above, then the Elite (€3,099) shown below:

2017 Votec VE enduro mountain bike with adjustable travel and geometry

2017 Votec VE enduro mountain bike with adjustable travel and geometry

Last but not least is the EV Pro, which retails for €2,599. All are designed to work with a 180mm fork, but the Pro gets a 170mm Rockshox Yari. Full spec details are:

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Andrzej
Andrzej
10 months ago

Or maybe you know a shop where you can buy suspension bolts for this bike

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