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 GEAR NEWS 27 / 07 / 01
 

Dream Machine?

For all those people wondering what to lust after next, we think we may have found a prime candidate.

Titanium and carbon meisters Seven (whose founder Rob Vandermark was one of the original builders at Merlin) have signed a licensing deal with Paul Turner's (the Rock Shox pioneer) Maverick company. They'll be using the rave reviewed "Monolink" suspension technology for two titanium full suspension bikes (one 'freeride', one 'XC') which they intend to debut at the Las Vegas Interbike show this autumn.

At a price of $3000 frame only you'll be needing a Vegas jackpot to even consider adding one to your fleet.


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