Yeti Cycles 2011 Yeti 303 RDH The 303 RDH has been one of Yeti’s most popular DH bikes to date. Born last year on the race circuit, the RDH was designed to excel on courses with fast turns, berms and anywhere you might get the bike up in the air. It has a light, lively feel that makes is easy to pop off lips and turn in tight sections. By optimizing the frame tubing, linear rail and links, Yeti was able to make the frame light and strong. It has met their highest gravity testing standards in the lab and all-importantly…on the trail. 2011 Yeti 575 The 575 has been making rough trails smoother for years and has been the most successful bike in the history of Yeti. It is light and at 5.75” of travel, it is efficient and descends well. But most importantly, it rules on rough terrain. The longer travel makes it easier when climbing rocky, rooted, nasty terrain rather than fight your way through the obstacles, you can sit back, pedal and let the bike do the workThe seat angle has been designed to put you in an efficient pedaling position, so you have full power when going uphill. The geometry is neutral and predictable, so you don’t have to worry about things getting twitchy if you bring it up to speed. On the descent, the 575 is a dream. It is designed with an active mid-stroke in the suspension so you can feel the bike’s full travel, especially when encountering square-edged bumps. It’s low bottom bracket and perfectly balanced suspension makes fast cornering, even in rough terrain, easy and controlled. Evil Bicycles Evil Revolt The Revolt is a 203mm travel World Cup downhill mountain bike frame designed to set a new benchmark for performance and tunability in the category. The Revolt features infinite frame geometry adjustment without any change or compromise to leverage or wheel rates. Evil Sovereign The original EVIL Sovereign hardtail was often imitated but never copied. The ground breaking Sovereign returns with updated geometry to make it even more fun and versatile on the trail or deep in the woods. With a slack head angle, long top tube, and low bottom bracket height the Sovereign's geometry excels in all mountain and trail riding situations. Now featuring a custom butted Tange 4130 cromoly tubeset, ISCG '05 mounts, and geometry based on 140mm suspension forks. The Sovereign features EVIL's HVS adjustable dropout system that combines the adjustability of horizontal dropouts with the security and ease of traditional vertical dropouts. HVS allows you to build the Sovereign with gears, as a singlespeed, with a chainguide, or even with a Hammerschmidt crank or internal hub. | Commencal Bicycles 2011 Commencal Supreme DH The World's top competition bike 3 years running! Proven in 5 World Cup victories and a historic double win at the World Championships. In the hands of Rachel and Gee Atherton, the Supreme DH dominates. Thanks to it's Contact System suspension geometry, adjustable head angle, and adjustable wheel base, this will adapt to any type of track. WIth it's perfect geometry and low center of gravity, this is one of the most effective bikes ever built. 2011 Commencal Supreme 6 The competition bred genes of the World championship Supreme DH are here in a more compact, 160mm travel, bike that can do it all. This is the perfect bike to push your limits at Whistler, Duthie Hill Park, or through your favorite local trail ride. "The downhiller's trail bike" Rocky Mountain Bicycles 2011 Rocky Mountain Flatline Rocky Mountain developed one of the first legitimate downhill race bikes over a decade ago and in some ‘WC’ seasons we won more World Cups than any other brand. Flatline WC is the culmination of an extensive R&D project working with Team Maxxis-Rocky Mountain and six World Cup wins later, it now can be yours. 2011 Rocky Mountain Slayer Pedal up it, down there, over that? Your choice! Slayer can do it all and more. Whether you're getting an itch for pinning some berms, or simply looking for an all mountain adventure, it won't be the bike limiting you, just fear. With a steeper seat tube angle and a slack head angle, this bike is as good on the climb as it is on the descent. Kona Bicyles 2011 Kona Steely Here you go weirdo fringe steel people who like to keep their squish up front where they can see it. Brand new for 2011, the Steely is purposed specifically for that wild breed of rider who loves the compliancy and burliness of steel buttered up with a five-inch travel fork. We designed this bike to conquer technically demanding trails, either deep in the forest, or way up in the alpine. This is old school mixed with new school. The Steely comes equipped with a 67 degree head tube angle, 180mm front brake rotor, Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic disc brakes, ISCG tabs, an adjustable 85-130 U-Turn fork. |






The 575 has been making rough trails smoother for years and has been the most successful bike in the history of Yeti. It is light and at 5.75” of travel, it is efficient and descends well. But most importantly, it rules on rough terrain. The longer travel makes it easier when climbing rocky, rooted, nasty terrain rather than fight your way through the obstacles, you can sit back, pedal and let the bike do the work









