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29er Hardtail MTBs

29er Hardtail MTBs

29-inch hardtails - With a MTB 29 inch hardtail you are riding the latest MTB innovation. The 29-inch wheels provide impressive rollover characteristics and optimum stability at high speeds. So you are comfortable and safe on the trail despite the rigid frame. 29 inch Hardtails are common both in racing and everyday mountain biking.

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