EUROBIKE 2015 | The bikes of Eurobike
From big tyres to small tyres via bikes with or without suspension, EUROBIKE presented such an extensive array of bikes, seemingly boasting every (or no) imaginable features. With such a mass of parts and frames, we’ve made your lives easier by uniting all the bikes we’ve reported on in one concise list with handy links to each article.
Evil Insurgent
Not just EVIL’s very first 650b bike, the Insurgent could easily rank amongst the contingents of EUROBIKE’s most stunning bikes.
More info can be found here.
ICB 2.0
Developed through Crowdsourcing, executed and manufactured by Alutech – even the ICB 2.0’s backstory poses more excitement than many crime novels.
More info can be found here.
Yeti SB4,5c
Its bright green colourway received nothing but looks of lust from our editorial team, and we are itching at the teeth to find out if it rides anywhere near as good as it looks.
More info can be found here.
Propain Tyee Carbon
Tried and tested and still thriving on popularity, the Alu-Tyee can be used on so many terrains and at all opportunities. With a carbon version always on the cards, the result of the Tyee’s distinctive frame now in carbon is more than just good-looking.
More info can be found here.
Ghost ROMAR
If there’s any bike that can hold its own in any purpose then it’s the GHOST ROAMR, which combines the travel of an enduro bike with the robustness of a trekking tourer.
More info can be found here.
GT Zaskar
At 25 years old and a World Champion in four disciplines, the GT Zaskar has literally written its name in cycling history. Bang on time for its anniversary, this beauty is now out in a special edition.
More info can be found here.
Antidote CarbonJack
Sometimes you just have to dive right in and hope that luck is on your side. Spontaneity helps, as the guys from Antidote jumped in to show us their CarbonJack enduro bike, which left us more than satisfied.
More info can be found here.
Solid Bikes Enduro-Prototyp
Solid Bikes chose EUROBIKE as the scene to launch their very first prototype of their 170 mm-travel enduro bike, which is still in the development phase. The end product is one we’re already very excited about!
More info can be found here.
Norco Revolver
With 100 mm front and rear suspension, the new Revolver is made for much more than just XC courses, delivering a mass of fun on any flowing home trails.
More info can be found here.
Nicolai ION GPI TECH
Its extreme geometry and gearbox mean that the Nicolai ION GPI TECH is radically different to pretty much every other bike out there.
More info can be found here.
Orbea Loki
Not just geometry that screams fun, the Orbea Loki can take either 27.5+ or 29″ wheels, making it one versatile bike.
More info can be found here.
Radon Swoop 170
Designer and developer Bodo Probst personally introduced us to the new Radon Swoop 170, the ideal weapon for gnarly home trails and jump orgies at the bike park.
More info can be found here.
ROSE Soulfire
“Freeride ain’t dead!” – is what the designers at ROSE are purporting, having launched an updated version of their bike park-freerider Soulfire.
More info can be found here.
BULLS Creed
Despite being more known as a low budget company, BULLS are charging into the enduro market with their debut, the BULLS Creed.
More info can be found here.
With their Stage Max, South Africa-based PYGA have created a trail bike with super slack geometry, rendering it ideal for the low mountains of Germany.
More info can be found here.
Zelvy Highlife
Despite being completely unknown to us before EUROBIKE, we’re now unable to stop talking about Zelvy and the rather interesting enduro bike they presented.
More info can be found here.
Devinci Hendrix
The Devinci Hendrix has united plus-size tyres with long, slack geometry – could this be the very first, plus bike with the ability to go fast?
More info can be found here.
LAPIERRE Spicy
LAPIERRE aren’t one to rest on their laurels, and the new Spicy can be regarded as a fully-fledged, race-ready enduro bike. .
More info can be found here.
Liteville 101
Back in the world of hardtails, Liteville are once more giving gas, presenting the H3, their enduro hardtail that takes forks with up to 160 mm travel.
More info can be found here.
Pivot Bikes
While Pivot haven’t undertaken any bone-shaking changes, they have seriously assessed their established bike range and given it a ton of tweaks, tones, pinches and facelifts.
More info can be found here.
Words: Martin Stöckl Photos: Diverse
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