
E-Bike | BXB-75
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GRAVITY, FREERIDE, AND DOWNHILL
CONDITION 5
Bikes designed for jumping, hucking, high speeds, or aggressive riding on rougher
surfaces, or landing on fat surfaces. However, this type of riding is extremely hazardous
and puts unpredictable forces on a bicycle which may overload the frame, fork, or parts. If
you choose to ride in Condition 5 terrain, you should take appropriate safety pre¬cautions
such as more frequent bike inspections and replacement of equipment. You should also
wear comprehensive safety equipment such as a full-face helmet, pads, and body armor.
INTENDED:
For riding that includes the most diffcult terrain that only very skilled rid¬ers should attempt.
Gravity, Freeride, and Downhill are terms which describe hardcore mountain, north shore, slopestyle. This is
“extreme” riding and the terms describing it are constantly evolving.
Gravity, Freeride, and Downhill bikes are: (1) heavier and have more suspension travel than All-Mountain
bikes, allowing them to be ridden in more diffcult terrain, over larger obstacles and larger jumps, (2) the
longest in suspension travel and use compo¬nents that ft heavy duty intended use. While all that is true,
there is no guarantee that extreme riding will not break a Freeride bike.
The terrain and type of riding that Freeride bikes are designed for is inherently dan-gerous. Appropriate
equipment, such as a Freeride bike, does not change this reality. In this kind of riding, bad judgment, bad
luck, or riding beyond your capabilities can easily result in an accident, where you could be seriously injured,
paralyzed or killed.
NOT INTENDED:
To be an excuse to try anything. Read “Extreme, stunt or compe-tition riding”.
TRADE OFF:
Freeride bikes are more rugged than All-Mountain bikes, for riding more diffcult terrain.
Freeride bikes are heavier and harder to ride uphill than All-Mountain bikes.
Summary of Contents for BXB-75
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