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Structure Cycleworks comes from Calgary, Alberta, Canada which was founded by an electric motorbike racer called Loni Hull that produces the world’s first high-end mountain bike utilizing a patented linkage frame system. Structure’s first model, the SCW 1, features a front linkage suspension system called Without Telescoping Fork.

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Cycleworks’ innovative Without Telescoping Fork system offers a 40% reduction in brake dive and has nearly frictionless small bump compliance. The SCW1 is engineered with a carbon frame, fork, and 27.5-inch wheelset. The Without Telescoping Fork design is likely to catch the eye of every single person on the trail.

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During compression, the head angle becomes slacker, trail increases, and there is less wheelbase reduction early in the travel, resulting in a significantly more stable ride.

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On larger impacts the linkage works as Hull describes, smoothing out big holes while staying composed and level. This full-suspension 153mm front/151mm rear of travel enduro bike is built on the attention-grabbing WTF linkage suspension system.

The frame and fork of the SCW1 are engineered to cooperate in harmony. It features a threaded bottom bracket, Boost hub spacing, compatibility with ISCG-05 chainguides, space for a 27.5×2.6-inch tire and sleeved internal cable routing. Cycleworks SCW1 Janus Series is an Enduro Carbon mountain bike. It sports 27.5″ wheels, is priced at $6,995 USD, comes in a range of sizes, including G1, G2, G3, has DVO suspension and a SRAM drivetrain.

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