Versus Cycles unleashes the completely redesigned Blitz frame
Tuesday, February 14, 2006 @ 10:31 am
Posted by Damon
Versus Cycles has incorporated feedback from freeriders and trail riders from around the globe to develop and design the new Blitz frame.
(Fremont, California February 24th, 2006)
Engineers at Versus Cycles have been feverishly designing and testing the new Blitz frame for the past year.
We analyzed what our riders and customers liked and disliked about our frames and other frame manufacturers products and after an immense amount of work the new Blitz was born.
The new Blitz features full needle bearings at all pivots (with external grease ports), extremely stiff rear triangle via CNC’d stiffeners at high flex points, 1 piece bottom bracket/main pivot/bottom shock mount interface for increased strength and stiffness, strengthened head tube area, optimized suspension ramping rate at 170mm (6.7 inches) of travel with increased seatstay/saddle clearance, and optimized geometry including a low stand over height.
Under development is a 7.5-8.5 inch (adjustable) travel freeride frame based on the Blitz and will be available 1st quarter 2006.
Keep your eyes open in your media of choice for the new Versus Frames.
Learn more about the new Blitz.
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