![]() True to its objective, we are convinced that this bike is comfortable and definitely suitable for long rides. The spacious cock pit and longish wheel base (1185 mm) really helps. Looking deeper into the geometry of the bike, we concluded that the front-agile-rear stable combo feeling we got from this bike is the result from a long top tube with a comfortable angled front tube matched to a moderately lengthed rear triangle.ĭescending with the Atom is as good as one can expect from a trail bike. (You may be wondering why we used the term "lively enough"? Read on and you will know why). The bike responded to our pedaling readily and was lively enough. ![]() But as we dive into turns and corners, we were surprised that it also felt nimble and agile when we put it to the task. We started our ride feeling that it is a stable and sure-footed bike. It is recommended to match with a 150 mm fork. The Atom is a 27.5 Plus and a 29 inch trail bike with 140 mm rear travel (Monach RT3 190X51). ( 148 mm boost standard and are designed to fit plus sized tyres of up to 3.0 inches) Pre-drilled hole under the bottom bracket for easy drainage.Relatively wide gaps in-between the moving parts of the linkage for easy washing.Bottom of the top tube kept clean and unobstructed for easy hanging onto bike rack.Neat internal routing and cable cover throughout the bike.This philosophy's end result can be seen by these few examples: ![]() The design direction of Coast Cycle flows strong in these 2 trail bikes – clean uncluttered looks with practical solutions that enhance user experience. (Uncluttered top tube and easy-to-wash frame design) Examples include 1 piece CNC chainstay yoke, CNC bottom bracket with main pivot.
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