Most bike brands simply publish wheelbase numbers. They rarely tell you how much it changes mid-corner.
On a typical 180mm fork at a head tube angle of 64°, the front axle moves rearward 79mm under compression. Even aggressive high-pivot designs only move the rear axle back 20-30mm.
That's up to 50mm of wheelbase change.
You notice a 10mm reach difference. What about 50mm of wheelbase shift at the apex of a turn?
The Parralel Axle Path is the first linkage designed to maintain a constant wheelbase throughout suspension travel.
The result? Natural cornering. Automatic front-wheel traction. Comfortable geometry.
No need to bend over the bars. Stay upright. Stay centered.
Drive through the feet. The bike generates traction for you.
Buy one and experience the future of mountain biking.
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