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Official 2006 SRAM, RockShox, Avid, and Truvativ lineups

After realizing earlier this morning that Marzocchi had started displaying its 2006 lineup online, I started poking around on some of the sites of the other industry ‘biggies’. First up was SRAM, and it looks as though all of SRAM’s 2006 product lineup is available for your viewing pleasure.

Products of note include the tweaked X0 rear derailleur, the X0 trigger shifters, and the World Cup editions of the Reba, the Boxxer, and the SID. For 2006, the Avid disc brake lineup has been dialled in a bit, with the Juicy Carbon making it’s entrance onto the stage.

I encourage you to visit the SRAM site and check out the new goods for yourself — the website does a great job of highlighting the company’s product.

2 Responses to “Official 2006 SRAM, RockShox, Avid, and Truvativ lineups”

1. Posted by Rock Shox Tora 318 fork review » The Biking Hub | 7:34 pm, 4 January 2006

[…] I’m not really comfortable writing that RockShox redid their fork lineup for 2006, but there certainly was some serious product refining going on over the past year. Popular forks like the Pike and the Reba received new model numbers and minor casting changes to address “issues” that some riders had with the product’s lowers. Refinements to the venerable Boxxer lineup has the fork set to challenge for a podium at every race. […]

2. Posted by 2006 SRAM X.0 components reviewed by NSMB.com » The Biking Hub | 5:47 pm, 6 January 2006

[…] SRAM continues to make noise in the mountain biking world with refinements on their solid drivetrain lineup. As I mentioned in an earlier entry, SRAM’s shifting systems are some of the best on the market and I recommend them without many reservations. […]

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