After a successful 2015 Enduro race season including podiums at a national and regional level, Remap Clothing has teamed up with Chemical Bikes to bring a unique offering to the UK Enduro scene. These exciting UK businesses share the same ethos and absolute passion for mountain biking, and the partnership is going from strength to strength.
The team will be riding 2016 Chemical Adrenals, featuring eye-catching limited edition Remap graphics. With a stiff carbon frame and 150mm of plush travel at their disposal, along with adjustable head angles to suit all race locations, podiums are almost guaranteed!
For 2016 Remap is expanding its team and welcomes 17-year-old junior rider, Jake Gilfillan. Jake’s enthusiasm to ride and desire to win are infectious, and we’re sure his results will reflect that. His flat out drifts are sure to raise a few eyebrows too! Welcome, Jake.
Richard Payne (Elite) and Toby Luce (Senior) remain for 2016. With unique team-branded Chemical Adrenal bikes and some serious winter training in their legs, the results will no doubt speak for themselves.
The team will be attending the British Enduro Series as well as other select events such as TweedLove, various EWS rounds and regional events. Keep your eyes peeled and come on over to say hello, take a spin on one of our Chemical Adrenals and check out our latest MTB clothing. In the meantime visit
our site to check out our awesome new fitted MTB jerseys that utilise a polyester microfibre blend to ensure you stay cool.
Chemical Bikes will make the exclusive Remap racing edition for customers on request only as a complete bike or a frame only package. Take a look now at
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Different Geometry, different Carbon fibre weave, material, production process, different factory, our 3 stage quality control process in China, Taiwan and the UK, different rear triangle design, different bearing quality, different linkage bolts and connectors, EPS carbon moulding system, lower linkage bearing cover and protection.
It is nothing new that a carbon frame is made out in China or Taiwan - infact these are the best places in the world to have these products made. The difference between a good frame and a bad one is quality control and standards, we believe only an external company can bring this to a product development process. We spend most of 2015 testing our frames to failure, finding all the weak points and refining the design and carbon moulds to be as strong as possible.
There is a genuine cost and investment in time and logistics to bring a frame like this up to 'Enduro' spec and get the geometry right. Even our RaceRefine headset pack has been designed especially for us by Work Components in Cannock. It is custom machined for our frames.
We are more than happy to get people on our bikes on demo days, the bikes we use are work horses and are regularly ridden by us and Enduro lovers - they are in perfect condition. If anyone wants to come and see our bikes, have a chat and ride them we are more than happy. One thing we have done throughout our development process is be transparent each step of the way and shared each new development and step forward.
If you value quality and durability you will appreciate the huge difference between our frames and the off the shelf ones you can buy direct from unknown factories. And if you ever need to replace a part we have them all here in the UK ready for 24 hr dispatch.
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