The 29er trail bike has quickly become the most popular genre in the mountain bike industry, and for good reason, with the vast improvements in geometry “wagon-wheeled bikes,” as they were once called by the haters have taken over both consumer demand as well as the majority of the race world. Transition has been at the forefront of the trend, helping to improve 29er geometry with the initial release of Speed Balanced Geometry, which combines long reach, short offset forks, slacker head angles and steeper seat tube angles to improve stability, maneuverability, and climbing.

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