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Conclusion

or a small island, Britain has always had a disproportionately large influence on the global mountain bike scene. And while it’s probably just a case of he who shouts the loudest gets heard, the bikes in this test are definitely worth shouting about. And not because of some misguided patriotism or jingoistic flag waving. Yes, it’s great that they are homegrown, support local industry, and reflect our domestic riding scene. But we live in an increasingly small world, so being local isn’t enough to be successful. These British made enduro bikes and the brands behind them also

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