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carry heavier loads or want more tire durability talk to your dealer about wider tires.
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT
RIDER LUGGAGE TOTAL
lbs / kg lbs / kg lbs / kg
300 / 136 30 / 14 330 / 129
for Touring or Trekking
300 / 136 55 / 25 355 / 161
Cross-Country, Marathon, Hardtails
CONDITION 3
Bikes designed for riding Conditions 1 and 2, plus rough trails, small obstacles, and smooth technical areas, including areas where momentary
loss of tire contact with the ground may occur. NOT jumping. All mountain bikes without rear suspension are Condition 3, and so are some
lightweight rear suspension models.
INTENDED For cross-country riding and racing which ranges from mild to aggressive over intermediate terrain (e.g.,
hilly with small obstacles like roots, rocks, loose surfaces and hard pack and depressions). Cross-country and marathon
equipment (tires, shocks, frames, drive trains) are light-weight, favoring nimble speed over brute force. Suspension travel
is relatively short since the bike is intended to move quickly on the ground.
NOT INTENDED For Hardcore Freeriding, Extreme Downhill, Dirt Jumping, Slopestyle, or very aggressive or extreme
riding. No spending time in the air landing hard and hammering through obstacles.
TRADE OFF Cross-Country bikes are lighter, faster to ride uphill, and more nimble than All-Mountain bikes. Cross-
Country and Marathon bikes trade off some ruggedness for pedaling efficiency and uphill speed.

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