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 GEAR NEWS 27 / 05 / 08
 

Iron Horse promotion

Iron Horse promotion

Jim Walker, importers of Iron Horse bikes, are running a special offering at the moment giving every purchaser of an Iron Horse Warrior bike a free Deuter Race hydration pack.

The Warrior, starting at £425 and rising to £699, is a hardtail primed for taking on the singletrack, featuring a double butted aluminium frameset and 3D forged dropouts. The top of the range Warrior 5.0 is specced with a Rock Shox Tora 289 fork, FSA cranks, Shimano Deore XT/Deore bits and Shimano M485 hydraulic disc brakes with Center Lock hubs.

Find your nearest Iron Horse stockist at www.jimwalker.co.uk.


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