The Mondraker Dune is your big hitting friend. Whether you like to tear up the Alps in the summer months, compete at the Mega Avalanche or just love riding in your local woods the Dune is your perfect partner. 160mm of rear wheel travel makes the Dune capable of taking the big hits on a DH run and the Zero Suspensions performance will help you to pedal back to the top again so you can repeat the enjoyment. Zero Suspension offer the rider zero bob, pedal feedback and brake jack which keeps the suspension working at all times so you can take advantage of its performance both on the ups and the downs. Constructed from Mondakers own STEALTH alloy tubing means that the Dune frame is one of the lighest performance frames available.
Key Features : - Dune Stealth alloy Zero Suspension System Travel - 160mm frame
- Rear Shock - Fox Float RP23 XV Boost Valve 215x63.5mm
- Fox 36 Float RLC FIT Tapered 160mm fork
- Easton Haven MG wheelset
- Avid Elixir X0 Brakeset
The Mondraker Dune RR 2011 Features are:Frame: Stealth alloy tubing, 135mm x 12mm bolt through rear axle, Tapered head tube 160mm Travel
Rear Shock: Fox Float RP23 XV Boost Valve 215x63.5mm
Fork: Fox 36 Float RLC FIT Tapered 160mm
Headset: FSA Nº57-E1 1-1/8 - 1.5 Reduced
Stem: Easton Haven MG 55mm
Speed: 20
Front Mech: Shimano SLX FD M-661-10D Direct mount
Rear Mech: Sram X0 Medium cage 10s
Chainset: Sram X0 39x26T
Bottom Bracket: Sram GXP
Cassette: Sram PG-1070 12-36T 10s
Chain: Sram PC-1031 10s
Front Brake: Avid Elixir X0 185mm
Rear Brake: Avid Elixir X0 185mm
Rims: Easton Haven MG wheelset
Front Hub: Easton Haven 20mm
Rear Hub: Easton Haven 12x135 w/Rock Shox Maxle lite
Tyres: Kenda Nevegal 2.35 stick-e Front Kenda Nevegal 2.35 stick-e Rear
Seatpost: Crank Brothers Jopling 4 Lever 31.6mm 350mm
What is a Full Suspension Bike?
Theyre designed for a variety of off-road uses: cross-country, trail riding, free riding, downhill riding and north shore riding. They improve comfort, control and efficiency by keeping the wheels in contact with the trail more. This translates to a smoother, faster ride. Suspension travel can range widely with shorter travel more suited to cross-country and the longer travel for DH and Free ride. They can be referred to as FS, full suspension or dual suspension.