BMC Resurrects the Twostroke
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BMC Resurrects the Twostroke
""We refined the geometry and tube profiles to maximize power transfer while adding just enough compliance for rider comfort," Stefan Christ, Head of R&D, said. "So every watt goes forward, and the rider can stay strong all the way to the finish.""
"The Twostroke 01 comes with a standard seatpost. BMC says its D-shaped post adds deflection for additional ride comfort, but the bike is still dropper-post compatible!"
"BMC refined the routing with fully integrated cable paths to make installation easier. They've also relocated the cable ports, placing the opening at the head tube."
BMC has reintroduced the Twostroke 01, a hardtail bike with significant updates in geometry and technical features. The new model includes a 10mm increase in reach, a lower standover height, and a steeper seat tube angle. Designed for a 110mm fork, it accommodates 100-120mm of travel. The bike features a standard seatpost with added comfort, dropper-post compatibility, and refined cable routing. The Twostroke 01 is also UDH compatible and utilizes SRAM's direct mount derailleurs, ensuring efficient power transfer and rider comfort.
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