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The Bionicon Range - 3 new models for 2011

Bionicon Bike Selector

          The range, bike overview and rider sizing information.

For the FULL Spec's go to the Online Store click here to go there now

Size Guide

>158cm Edison LTD S
160-168/170cm - S
168-178/180cm - M
178-188/190cm - L
          >188cm - XL

  

Model Descriptions

Golden Willow and GW SC:
- same geometry, SC is about 300g lighter
- best for XC riding, long rides, marathons
- stretched position, long wheel stand

Edison and Ed LTD:
- same geometry
- the Edison is the newer model, a bit stiffer and lighter
- short top tube, so its better for small persons or if they have back problems, you have a more upright position on the bike and so more comfortable riding
- short wheel stand, so good for technical trails, agile

Tesla:
- all mountain / enduro
- new air cartridge in front, 160mm travel
- new rear swingarm system, unique on the market! You have nearly an automatically lockout in uphill position
- we reckon this is the future on chassis suspension

Supershuttle and SS FR:
- more enduro / freeride
- good for everything! We can tune the SS down to 11.9 kg with 160mm travel in front and rear - awesome!
- long wheel stand, good for high speed, also good uphill performance

Ironwood:
- long travel enduro / freeride / downhill
- the lightest 200mm travel bike on the market
- for this kind of bikes awesome uphill performance
- if you love downhills and don`t want to take a chair lift up all the time

  

FAQ

Q) When does the 2011 new model season start?

A) Bionicon follows the European Summer so the new season bikes become available in March each year.


Q) Do all the above models have adjustable geometry?
A) Same system in all the bikes, but different air cartridges in the fork

Q) Is it the same method to adjust the geometry - front and back?
A) Yes, just press the button and the bike goes down in the front and extends in the back. It´s stepless, so you can adjust it to every pitch. The air tubes are 10 times tighter than a tire and hold a pressure up to 120 bar and are extremely stiff.

Q) Do you need tools to move the rear shock positions and in what circumstances would you do that?
A) Just a 5mm allen key. The lowest position is good for high speed, the highest for technical riding. You just have to try the differences and see what is best for you. But it´s just a small change.

Q) Which bike made Bionicon famous - Was it the Edison?
A) Yes, but now it depends on your riding style - the Edison was our beginning and is now in its fourth generation.


Q) Who rides the SuperShuttle?

A) It's more of a back country free ride bike. Still unique and usable in all situations! I go with mine on alpcrossings as well as in the downhill park.
Q) What is the Ironwood like uphills?

A) Of course a bit heavier than all other models, but ages better than every 200mm bike on the market! Also depends a lot on the tires.

Q) Does the Bionicon system make the Ironwood a good all round option or is it more focused on downhill?

A) Its focus is on freeride and enduro, it´s not a downhill bike.


Q) What comes in the frame kit?

A) The frame (obviously), plus the seat post screwer, rear shock, adapter, tube system, button, front forks, headstem and handlebar - so its a really good bundle.


Q) The Bionicon bikes are already well spec'd.  Do any of the bikes come with higher spec'd components?

A) Bikes like the Tesla and Ironwood are already very well spec'd so far as componentry goes.  The Golden Willow, Edison, Frequency and Urban bikes are available in a variety of componentry standards.  Simply use the contact us link or your speak with your local Bionicon dealer.


Q) How do I get more details about the bikes?

A) Use the contact link and we can email out the full catalogue with spec's sizes etc of the bikes and forks.  We also have the full 2010 clothing catalogue.  The online store also has further details on selected models.


Q) Can't see the bike your after?

A) Use the contact link and we'll organise the details.

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