Devinci's Updated Troy Carbon gets a Sleeker Frame, More Aggressive Geometry and Suspension
Briefly

Devinci Cycles has launched the latest version of their all-mountain bike, the 5th generation Troy Carbon. This model enhances travel, increasing rear travel from 140 mm to 150 mm and fork travel to 160 mm. The frame is built from Optimum-Strength Carbon, utilizing advanced tuning for strength and stiffness. New features include revised suspension kinematics with Devinci's Split Pivot linkage for better sensitivity and efficiency, a straighter top tube design, and in-frame storage. The bike is designed for compatibility with both 29" and MX wheels, with the models currently set up with MX configurations.
The 5th generation carbon Troy frames feature increased travel and revised suspension kinematics, a more streamlined design, and in-frame storage, enhancing all-mountain performance.
The frame is constructed from Optimum-Strength Carbon, utilizing advanced layup processes for a stiff, durable model while achieving improved travel and aggressive geometry.
Read at Bikerumor
[
|
]