TransitionBikeCompany
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You got it, this is the official Transition Bikes Company page! All the latest and greatest info about our company you could ever want....so lets be friends.
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TransitionBikeCompany mikekazimer's article
Jul 11, 2023 at 12:39
Jul 11, 2023
Transition Issues Voluntary Recall of TR11 Alloy Frames
Anyone with an alloy TR11 will be supported, please just follow the instructions based on your location and we'll get you sorted! And as always, anyone can reach out to us at support@transitionbikes.com with questions

TransitionBikeCompany mikekazimer's article
Jul 11, 2023 at 12:15
Jul 11, 2023
Transition Issues Voluntary Recall of TR11 Alloy Frames
Hey everyone, while we are incredibly bummed to ask our customers to stop riding their alloy TR11’s, we want to make sure every precaution is taken to prevent injury. We have always strived to make bikes that can and should be ridden hard, and in the rare case of an issue like this, we have your back. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at support@transitionbikes.com
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TransitionBikeCompany TransitionBikeCompany's article
Feb 1, 2023 at 9:41
Feb 1, 2023
Transition Releases Relay Lightweight eMTB
@whiskyshooter: The Relay can be run at 170mm rear travel with 29, no clearance issues. It doesn't matter which build you purchase (Relay/Relay PNW), either can be converted to the other. For instance, if you purchase a Relay (dual 29, 160mm travel), but would like to run it 170, you can easily remove the travel reducer in the shock and get a 170 air spring for your fork. If you'd then like to try mixed wheels, you can easily swap in a rear wheel and change the flip chip in the lower shock mount to account for the geo change. We offer the two build styles in an effort to give riders the bike they want right out of the gate, but we didn't want to limit anyone from changing the bike to fit their needs.