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COREBIKE PREVIEW Gtechniq Bike is a new addition to this year’s CORE


as well as the British Enduro Series and Ard Rock winners Hazzard Racing. Gusset Components will have a feature wall of products including the S2 range as well as showing some additions new to the Matt Jones signature range. It will also include a display of the most popular products with a new line being launched at COREbike. Fidlock will have an interactive display of both the


Twist and Vacuum ranges while showing the most popular products featuring an innovative mountain system keeping your bottle and phone secure on your bike, as well details on the new drop ship option for stockists of the Vacuum phone cases and mounts. MRP has been securing and protecting the drivetrains of


winners for over 20 years and will have exciting new Chain Device products launching at COREbike. MRP will also be showing off the made-to-order suspension range featuring ShredKOTE, as well as having the brand manager on hand to discuss suspension and drivetrain ranges. Visitors will also be able to meet Benno Baenziger himself


from Benno in the Ison Indy room, who will be on hand to answer questions and to talk about e-tility design. Neil Hudson from Squire will be back at CORE in the Indy


room showcasing lots of new security products, including the new D-lock range. Hector Martinez from HT will be coming to CORE to


talk to dealers about the new and current range of pedals, including the new BMX race-specific T2-SX and the updated X-3 DH clipless pedals to the multi award winning PA03A.


In addition to this, COREbike offers a rare opportunity to explore products that have been launched in the past 12 months, such as the new Angel and Scorpion ranges from Pirelli. New additions and colours to the Brooks Scape range and the latest products from Crank Brothers such as the Stamp Street shoes as well as samples of the new Clif Bar Minis.


GTECHNIQ BIKE Gtechniq Bike will also be exhibiting at this year’s CORE. Its range of bike products includes bike clean, bike clean concentrate, bike wash, ceramic quick coat, drivetrain degreaser, tri-clean, bike ceramic and kit protector.


ISON DISTRIBUTION Gusset Grips will be showing the grip range that is used and trusted by top athletes such as Matt Jones, Tom Cardy


Gusset Grips will be showing the grip range used by top athletes such as Matt Jones


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KIDS RIDE SHOTGUN The Shotgun 2.0 is your go-to MTB child seat with quick release fitting and zero bike modifications required. With adjustable footpeg positions, the Shotgun 2.0 grows with your child. Designed for children two-five years (up to 60lb / 27kg). Quick release fitting – on / off in under 30 seconds. Frame mounted with full rubber protection (for alloy or carbon frames). Adjustable width and angle to fit all modern mountain bikes. Also available as a combo with the Shotgun 2.0 handlebars.


LYON Lyon this year will be bringing a range from its family of brands, including Ortlieb, Salsa Cycles, Industry Nine, 7mesh, Teravail, Arundel, Julbo and Hydrapak. Highlights include new Ortlieb products, such as the Fuel Pack, HandleBar-Pack Plus, Vario PS High Visibility and Soulo Backpack plus some yet to be announced new products from other key brands.


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