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Interview with Kevin Menard - 2010 Transition Blindside - part 1

Interview with Kevin Menard - 2010 Transition Blindside - part 1 - Introduction - new tubeset results in a frame weighing one pound less - Big All-Mountain concept (0:27) - Tapered head-tube (1:18) - Head-set choices (internal or external; possibility of zero-stack or recessed cups) (1:30)

5 Comments

  • + 2
 Really nice bike, I already had one and I regret not to have enough place to keep all (I actually have two others Transition Bikes - CovertĀ² and Tr450 - and the Blindside let me a really good remember).
All the Transition I had before (Covert-1, Bank, Double, Blindside), were good bike.
  • + 2
 How would it be for climbing single track? Does it support smaller chainrings and a front derailleur ? Or maybe that would have to be an after market part to be put on.
  • + 2
 Yes to both of your second questions. I'll find out more in answer to your first question when I start riding it
  • + 2
 wouldt this be a 2011?
  • + 2
 super sick!!








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