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Issue #011, Review -

The Cube Stereo has developed into a real classic, available not just with different wheel sizes, but also in 120mm or 140mm travel versions with 29″ wheels.

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Issue #011, Review -

The Scott Genius 910 already revealed its qualities to us in issue #009. As the bike exactly fitted the profile of the new group test, we were keen to see how it fared in direct comparison with the competition.

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The bright green Rocky Mountain Instinct 950 MSL didn’t just stand out amongst the other black and silver test bikes because of its colour: the high quality finish and beautiful shapes also contribute to the stylish-looking machine.

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Issue #011, Review -

The Fuel EX is one of the most popular Trek models. The numerous model and spec versions available and the option to configure your own bike are proof of this. For this test the € 3,999 Fuel EX 9 29 was chosen to go head-to-head with the bikes of the competition.

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The Stumpjumper can look back to a very long history at Specialized. After all, their very first bike bore this name. Compared to what we have now, the 1981 edition wouldn’t have much in common other than the name. A solid 130mm of travel, 29″ wheels, and Specialized’s own Brain damping system at the rear end — all ingredients that should promise a great deal of off-road fun. How does it pan out?

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