Spotted racing by the Bart Brentjens Mountainbike Racing Team at XCO Worlds and now at a number of national championships over the weekend, Superior bikes out of the Czech Republic look to have two new cross-country race weapons in the wings. The full suspension bike looks to get the name Team XF29 Issue and takes over the top spot from the current aluminum version of the platform. On the hardtail side, the new Team 29 Issue gets new tube shaping over the current carbonXC hardtail to add a bit more comfort so it can be raced on more technical courses. Take a closer look at the two camouflaged bikes after the break and what we can glean from each…
Team XF29 Issue
Superior’s new Team XF29 Issue full-suspension delivers a carbon update to their aluminum XF cross-country racer. Sticking with the same 100mm travel platform, the carbon iteration of the bike drops the pivots at the rear end, instead opting for flex in the stays. In fact a small flattened area just above the rear axle limits flex to a controlled area in the lower half of the seatstays.
The new carbon XF29 combines the geometry that Superior developed on the aluminum bike with carbon lessons learned on their carbon XC hardtail. That gives the bike’s tubing wide flattened box shapes throughout, and a wide spaced PF92 bottom bracket and wide main pivot spacing. The bike uses a horizontal shock position under the toptube drive by an aluminum yoke and linkage to control spring rate, all with oversized alloy pivots.
Team 29 Issue
