Mountain Biking UK

CALIBRE TRIPLE B

been the boss of the entry-level full-sus market for several years now. Its success is partly due to modern geometry and angles that perform at many speeds on a range of trails, but it’s also down to Calibre ensuring that the parts don’t let the side down in any crucial areas. Grippy tyres, quality damping and frame durability, enough braking power and an efficient wide-range drivetrain tick all the boxes. The pricier Triple B version tested here adds a dropper post, brilliant SRAM Guide RE brakes and a more

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