Megatower 2 C GX AXS
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Megatower 2 C GX AXS

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Megatower 2 C GX AXSA downhill bike Seriously. The Megatowers big wheels, long travel, and tough carbon fiber chassis delivers the high speed security traits of a downhill bike. Yet the relatively steep seat tube angle and size specific geo maintain the Megas mega pedaling ability. The Megatower geometry and kinematics are meant for providing comfort at speed and a margin for error when taking blind risks. The ultimate privateer race bike. Backed with lifetime bearing

A downhill bike... Seriously. The Megatower’s big wheels, long travel, and tough carbon fiber chassis delivers the high-speed security traits of a downhill bike. Yet the relatively-steep seat tube angle and size-specific geo maintain the Mega’s mega pedaling ability. 

The Megatower geometry and kinematics are meant for providing comfort at speed and a margin for error when taking blind risks. The ultimate privateer race bike. Backed with lifetime bearing replacement, it's durable pivots are completely serviceable with a multitool.

FEATURES:

  • Seat tube angle gets progressively steeper as the sizes get larger so everyone sits in the right spot.
  • Even with a lower-link flip chip and the option to run large-body shocks, like a coil, you’re still able to fit a water bottle inside the front triangle.
  • 165mm of travel comes standard, but if you choose to run a shock with a longer, 65mm stroke, you can bump it up to 170mm. 
  • Lower Link Flip Chip & sealed bearing shock eyelet.
  • Lower overall leverage (thanks to a longer 62.5 stroke shock) provides more damping support for aggressive riding. Straighter end-stroke improves bottom-out resistance. Lower leverage ratio for more damped, controlled feel. Straight leverage curve provides consistent progression and no surprises.
  • Chainstay length is matched to the frame size. Every rider gets the same balanced geometry.

SPECS:

Frame
Carbon C 29" 165mm Travel VPPâ„¢
Fork FOX 38 Float Performance Elite, Grip X2, 170mm
Rear Shock Fox Float X Performance Elite, 230x65
Rims/Wheels Reserve 30|SL AL 6069 -or- Raceface ARC 30
Hubs
(F) DT Swiss 370, 15x110, Torque Cap,
6-Bolt, 28h (R) DT Swis 370, 12x148, XD, 6-Bolt, 36t, 28h
Spokes N/A
Tires
(F) Maxxis Assegai 29"x2.5", 3C, MaxxGrip,
EXO+ (R) Maxxis Minion DHR II 29"x2.4"WT, 3C
MaxxTerra, EXO+
Crankset SRAM GX Eagle DUB T-Type
Chainrings SRAM GX Eagle T-Type, 32t
Bottom Bracket SRAM DUB 73mm MTB Wide BB
Chain
SRAM GX Eagle T-Type, Flattop, 12spd
Front Derailleur N/A
Rear Derailleur
SRAM GX Eagle AXS T-Type, 12spd
Cassette/Rear Cogs SRAM GX Eagle T-Type, 10-52t
Shifters SRAM AXS Pod Bridge
Handlebars Santa Cruz 35 Carbon Bar, 800mm
Grips Santa Cruz Bicycles House Grips
Stem Burgtec Enduro MK3, 42mm
Brakes SRAM Maven Bronze Stealth
Pedals N/A
Saddle SDG Bel-Air V3, Lux-Alloy Atmos
Seat Post OneUp Dropper Post, 31.6
Extras N/A
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