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Softride was a
manufacturer of
bicycles located in Bellingham, Washington. They
specialized in
bicycles for triathletes. The
bicycle frames were distinctive...
- use in
mountain bikes,
Softride produced its
first full-fledged
mountain bike, the PowerCurve, in 1991.
During 1996
Softride released its
first aluminum...
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Taylor Outriggers. At one time, some
manufacturers (
Softride)
marketed suspension stems.
Softride's stem
allowed for up to 76 mm (3 in) of travel, used...
- Fahrzeugbau, now defunct)
Sinclair Research - UK
Singer - UK (defunct)
Softride- USA
Sohrab - ****stan Solé
Bicycle Co. - USA
Solex -
France (defunct)...
- the
better known products,
other frames made in this era
included Hotta,
Softride, Trek's Y-foil, and the
Cheetah Cat. The
frame that was to
become the 2001...
- the Trek Y-Foil, the Zipp 2001, the
Kestrel Airfoil, and most
frames by
Softride.
Frames without top
tubes such as "Old Faithful" by
Graeme Obree. Frames...
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Amateur teams 1991-1992 Granny's
Gourmet Muffins /
Recycle America 1993-1995
Softride Professional teams 1996-2001
Durance Cycleworks 2002–2008
Durance - Lehman...
- so "nontraditional"
frame designs are also common,
including Zipp 2001,
Softride, and Kestrel. Tri
bikes generally have a very "aggressive" geometry, meaning...