
"Propain just announced a brand-new model in its growing range of mountain bikes, the TYEE Trail. With 145mm of rear travel, a 160mm fork, and a modern trail/all-mountain geometry, the TYEE Trail slots in as a capable all-rounder filling a gap in the Propain lineup. With this new platform, the brand offers varying wheel sizes, a choice between carbon and aluminum frames, a starting price of just $3,299, and extensive customization options through its online configurator."
"Yes, the TYEE has been a staple in the brand's lineup for years, evolving into the thoroughbred enduro bike that it is today. The new TYEE Trail (145mm) splits the difference between the longer-travel TYEE Enduro (160mm) and the shorter-travel Hugene (130mm) trail bike. It shares its DNA with its longer-travel sibling, but in a shorter-travel package that should make it a more versatile, efficient, and agile ride for trail and all-mountain riding."
"Propain is offering the new TYEE Trail with Blend Carbon and Aluminum Frames. Regardless of frame material, this new model shares the brand's familiar frame silhouette with the rest of the lineup. That's largely a result of the brand's signature PRO10 suspension design, which controls the 145mm of rear wheel travel. That's being paired with a 160mm travel fork."
Propain introduced the TYEE Trail, a mid-travel all-mountain bike with 145mm rear travel paired to a 160mm fork. The model bridges the gap between the TYEE Enduro (160mm) and the Hugene (130mm), delivering a shorter-travel package that increases efficiency, agility, and versatility for trail riding. The TYEE Trail is available in Blend Carbon and Aluminum frames and uses the PRO10 suspension layout. A rear-suspension flip chip allows dual 29" or mixed-wheel setups on M/L/XL frames while XS/S frames use 27.5" wheels. The frame includes in-frame storage, internal routing options, molded chainstay and seatstay protection, and downtube protection, with configurator options starting at $3,299.
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