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Featured Product: Evolution

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Truth
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Moment
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Evolve
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Enlightenment
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Momentum
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Glimpse
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Epiphany
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Dare
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Ellsworth Handcrafted Bicycles unveiled its 20th anniversary lineup at Interbike this year, highlighted by its first slopestyle bike, The Momentum, a new 120mm 29er, The Evolution and anniversary versions of the popular Truth, Epiphany, Evolve and Moment, each sporting new frame graphics, enhanced sst.2 tubing, semi-integrated tapered head tubes and super-formed pivot integrated seat tubes. Ellsworth’s Made in America tradition of handcrafting mountain bike frames in the U.S. is front and forward allowing for frame customization and a complete line of custom colored rockers, sex pins and derailleur hangers.

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  • Bob says:

    Evolution on order!

  • mac says:

    Gotta hand it to the guy, if nothing else he is enthusiastic about his products. The new frame details look really nice. I especially like the script of the downtube graphic.

  • Mr. A says:

    Congratulations to Tony who is now more interested in clothing designs rather than paying attention to build better frames. And oh, yes, what about your road frames? Not popular enough to even bring them to the show?

    Good luck.

  • Bill says:

    Don’t blame Tony, it’s today’s riders that seem more interested in dressing their bike and themselves as if to prepare for a fashion show. Just look at all the silly bling you can buy for ridiculous money. Tony is just selling what the people are asking for, so blame our materialistic society if you’re going t blame anyone.

    It would also be nice to see the other video where he actually covers the frames, do they not plan on posting that one?

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