Home / Mountain Bikes and Gear / 29er Photo Gallery: Orange Bikes 29er DH Prototype Plus Enduro, Trail, and Kids’ Bikes Orange showed off a lightweight, prototype 29er DH bike and new colors on trail and enduro bikes. By Gerow July 20, 2018 Last Updated: July 21, 2018 Singletracks may receive compensation for purchases made through any affiliate links in this article. Prototype Orange Strange 329, 29″ DH Sled. All photos by Brian Gerow. Riders reported that the prototype Strange 329 was too light, so Orange has added these optional low-slung weight plates to allow customers to dial in their desired heft. Clockwork Orange 27.5 130mm hardtail in a sweet seafoam colorway. [offer keyword=’ORANGE BIKES CLOCKWORK 109′] Stage 6, 160mm 29er with an XTR build [offer keyword=’ORANGE BIKES stage 6 factory’] P7 29” 130mm trail-hardtail in “Ron Burgandy” reddish. The frame comes in steel or titanium, 27.5 or 29″, and steel tubes take any color from the Orange rainbow. [offer keyword=’ORANGE BIKES P7 29 RS’] Orange Five, 27.5″, 150mm front travel and 140mm rear, is a trail party in Wasabi green. [offer keyword=’Orange Bikes Five S’] Alpine 6, 27.5, with 170mm of front travel and 160mm rear, in — uh — yellow curry? [offer keyword=’Orange Bikes Alpine 6′] Orange offers four fantastic kids bikes in 16″, 20″, 24″, and 26″ wheel sizes, that can be painted to match a friend’s or parent’s bike. These rippers fetch a bit more coin than most bikes for kids, but their light weight and quality builds set kids up for fun. The Orange rainbow has grown, with Ron-burgundy, polished “mirror” alloy, wasabi-green, and curry-yellow rounding out the paint options. Hardtail bikes The Moots Womble: A Titanium Hardtail That's Designed to Rip [Review] Mountain Bikes and Gear On Review: Niner JET 9 Alloy Mountain Bikes and Gear Interbike 2014: Thomson Dropper Seatposts, Singlespeed Cranks, and Mountain Bikes Tires Review: Maxxis High Roller II 2.3" and Ardent 2.25" 29er Combination
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