Wednesday, 14 December 2022 10:09

Saracen launch 2023 Mountain Bike range

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British-based bike brand reveals new range of downhill, enduro, trail and jump bikes - developed with and inspired by the best riders in the world. 

Whether you’re starting out on your mountain bike journey or aiming for the top step of the podium, there’s a model to suit all riding styles. The full range can be viewed and purchased online from December 16th via www.freewheel.co.uk.

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Established in Warwickshire in 1983, Saracen is one of the UK’s first [and favourite] mountain biking brands. Early models helping riders push the boundaries of what could be achieved on two wheels, including a world first ride to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. Epic rides on Saracen bikes continuing into the 90s and beyond to propel the brand, sport and a number of riders to unthinkable levels of stardom. 

Tested by the finest riders on the world’s biggest stages since 2011, over a decade of experience equipping the Madison Saracen Factory Race Team with as much speed and performance as possible can now be realised by all riders. Each bike in the range is designed to stick a grin on your face, whether you’re launching yourself down a trail, over a jump or powering up a climb.

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From one of the world’s first mountain bikes, to one of the fastest, pushing the boundaries is what Saracen do best. Highlights from the 2023 range include:

Saracen Myst

Encompassing Saracen Myst Team 29/27 / Myst Pro 29/27 & Myst AL -  £5,399.99 /  £3,999.99 / £2,799.99

Follow where the pros go on a bike proven as one of the fastest out there.

Developed by the Madison Saracen Factory Race Team, the Myst Team 29/27 is the real deal replica of the bike ridden to victory in the Leogang Downhill World Cup by Matt Walker in June 2022 [WATCH HERE]. 

A factory rider fit ensures this bike is designed to go fast straight out of the gate - it features a custom computer numerical control (CNC) suspension link, a ‘mullet’ mix of wheel sizes (29” up front, 27.5” in the rear) and a ‘dream-build’ level spec sheet of componentry to make it one of the most exclusive race bikes on the market today.