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HARDTAIL

The Atlanta 2.0 is a race-ready hardtail designed for speed and efficiency. The steep head tube angle, combined with shorter rear chainstays, make this mountain bike fast and responsive. An oversized PF30 bottom bracket optimizes power transfer and the overall frame geometry so it can best perform with its slender seatstays that work in conjunction with a 27.2 mm seatpost to make the ride more comfortable. The name Atlanta 2.0 is obvious… a salute to Bart Brentjens’ spectacular victory at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where he wrote history by becoming the first ever Mountain Bike Olympic gold medalist, flying on his American Eagle.

FULL SUSPENSION

The lightweight and stiff frame (1840 gram for medium 17.5 inch size) is build for a 100 mm front and rear suspension. Reinforced carbon layers in the bottom bracket make the frame stiff. Natural flexibility of the carbon layers in the seatstay of the rear fork give the Flow also its stiffness and it keeps the frame lightweight.

FULLY ASSEMBLED MOUNTAINBIKE

The Atlanta 2.0 is a race-ready hardtail designed for speed and efficiency. The steep head tube angle, combined with shorter rear chainstays, make this mountain bike fast and responsive. An oversized PF30 bottom bracket optimizes power transfer and the overall frame geometry so it can best perform with its slender seatstays that work in conjunction with a 27.2 mm seatpost to make the ride more comfortable. The name Atlanta 2.0 is obvious… a salute to Bart Brentjens’ spectacular victory at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where he wrote history by becoming the first ever Mountain Bike Olympic gold medalist, flying on his American Eagle.

E-EAGLE | E-MOUNTAINBIKE

The E-agle is the newest mountainbike to the American Eagle collection. This full suspension E-mountainbike is developed in cooperation with Bafang, one of the leading manufacturers of e-mobility components and complete e-drive systems. In 2019 the CST Sandd Bafang Mountainbike Racing Team tested the first bright orange prototypes during the World E-mountainbike Series and the first official World Championships E-Mountainbike in Mt St Anne, Canada. These tests gave good information and were successful. Kjell van den Boogert (NED) finished on a strong 8th position during the World Championships, he finished 2nd at the Worldcup E-Mountainbike in Val di Sole Italy and he also reached the podium (2nd) during the last race in the WES series in Barcelona, Spain.

The carbon full-suspension frame is build up with a Bafang M500/250W midmotor. Quick response, explosive power delivery and high torque at low speed.