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Building on the legacy of Pivot's renowned Mach 5. 7 Carbon, the Mach 5. 5 Carbon Pro XO1 Eagle Complete Mountain Bike pushes the envelope in terms of progressive trail geometry by moving the bike into longer, slacker, and lower territory. It slays everything the trail throws your way, from chunky, rock impeded climbs to wicked descents with square edge hits, sudden drops, and rock rolls. Pivot places it firmly into the trail category, with a secondary focus on all mountain exploration. To be frank, we just call it damn capable and stupid fun, satisfying the aggressive rider demanding their bike to climb like a goat and descend with unflappable confidence. The Mach 5. 5 Carbon retains the sought after benefits of the DW Link suspension platform, namely the ability to claw up the steepest, chunkiest climbs and soak up square edges on the descent. Once you've reached the top of a long climb, 5. 5 inches of rear travel gobbles up chunky rocks as you demolish technical terrain with speed. It's all party up front, with 6 inches of travel providing the confidence to smash over anything in sight, including sections usually reserved for longer travel enduro bikes. The 20mm disparity between front and rear travel gives you a bit more efficiency for pedaling, with extra plushness up front for rallying across the rough stuff. Seeing as how the industry is constantly evolving, it makes sense to see the Mach 5. 5 Carbon with slacker, longer, and lower geometry to satisfy riders seeking a progressive trail bike that stays glued to the trail and retains stability at high speeds. The 66. 5 degree head tube angle provides composure on high speed descents, without being overly slack or wandering on sustained climbs with steep, punchy sections. Just a tick shorter in the front end than the notoriously long and slack Firebird, the Mach 5. 5 Carbon's longer top tube gives you ample cockpit room, which is especially welcome if you have a longer reach. This longer front end is co...
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