This January the Ellsworth Southwest Experience Tour will be making its way through Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas and back to San Diego
Ellsworth knows there are skeptics out there--their bold performance guarantee, however, is compelling. You don't like your new 2017 Ellsworth? They'll take it back. Here's the rundown.
Ellsworth's Dare downhill bike is back, this time in carbon fiber and with maximum adaptability, while both Kappius and ENVE show off new carbon fiber goodies.
The Method (name chosen from the "Name the Frame" contest held at Sea Otter) is a lightweight DH - freeride bike that has an adjustable-angle headset and a front derailleur option built in.
Ellsworth's FR180 is a huge departure from that company's once-conservative approach to bike design. The seven-inch-travel DH/FR frame is designed for fast pedaling courses, but does not sacrifice deep-travel suppleness. Want one for free? See below.
Slopestylers, 4X riders, and hooligans take note, Ellsworth had their their brand new 2011 short travel Momentum at Interbike for riders to eye up. We've got a full test in the works, but for now you can have a closer look at the bike inside and listen to Harry from Ellsworth give you the lowdown in the audio.
Ellsworth's and Jack Reading's visit to Crankworx 2010.
This year, Ellsworth came out to Crankworx with a full trailer and support, making Jack's visit from the UK even bigger. After three years of racing at Crankworx, Jack has managed to get two stellar results in BOTH the Garbanzo DH, and CND Open, placing seventh, and thirteenth respectively.
In a series of aggressive moves to change the scope of its business while still maintaining some of the most cutting edge bike technologies, Ellsworth has acquired several new, high end dealers in its nationwide expansion drive.