For the last 3 years these bikes have been single pivot systems and now they have gone the 4 bar linkage route. This frame design has been well tested at the Cape Epic with 3 of these new frames finishing the toughest Cape Epic yet. David George raved about this prototype frame as it helped him stick with the world champs on the downhills and powered him into 3rd place on the podium. The average guys were also on these frames and loved them, in fact rumour has it that they never want to ride anything else. The comfy suspension with full lock out and the space for two bottle cages make this an ideal marathon race bike.
Expect these bikes to offer great value again as Raleigh brings European frame design and a top range component mix to provide great bikes. If you want top of the range then look at the Marathon LTD model with XTR groupset, but its going to cost you.
I reckon the pick of the bunch is going to be the XT spec Marathon 9
All in all great looking bikes with an equally impressive suspension system.
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I know you guys raced Raleigh before and I assume it was to do with sponsorship. But what are the other options you'd reccommend to a novice mountain biker tacking the Cape Epic for the first time?
Thanks and please reply here or on my Cape Epic blog
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