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FEATURE Silverfish COREbike: Product Highlights


1 Yeti LTe The Yeti LTe redefines speed, pushing limits, shattering records and challenging every trail.


Unapologetically focused on performance, it is here to expose fears, test wheels, blur trails, and boil brakes. One of the hottest bikes of the year, it features the latest Bosch DU paired with a Kiox screen for dependability and all the latest power upgrades. Yeti’s Sixfinity suspension is designed around the motor, delivering unmatched grip uphill and transforms the bike into a stable downhill machine, handling corners, bumps and braking with utmost confidence. Fast, thrilling and above all, safe.


2 Norco Range VLT Big travel. Full power. No limits. Charge the steeps all day on a bike that makes rough terrain feel natural, with climbs


just as fun as the descents. With 170/160 mm of travel, the Range VLT CX is the big, burly brother of the Sight VLT, built to take on the steepest trails with ease. A high-torque, efficient motor and large 800 Wh battery deliver full power in a lighter package. Designed as the anti-shuttle enduro rig, it’s made for riders who live for descending. VPSHP high-pivot suspension maintains momentum through square-edged hits, climbing or descending, in the harshest terrain.


3 100% Slendale The timeless styling of the original Glendale has been reimagined to be sleeker, lighter, and more wearable, delivering everyday


performance without sacrificing style. Designed in California, it features Ultra HD cylindrical shield lenses made from shatterproof, impact-resistant polycarbonate, offering exceptional clarity, protection and 100% UV coverage. A 5.5-base lens enhances peripheral vision, while premium


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scratch-resistant coatings, lens ventilation, and hydrophobic and oleophobic treatments keep vision clear in all conditions. The durable, lightweight frame is paired with ultra-grip rubber nose and temple tips, plus adjustable temples for a secure, comfortable fit. Also available with contrast-defining HiPER lenses for enhanced detail.


4 Peaty’s Holeshot Developed alongside World Cup mechanics and world champion racers, Peaty’s Holeshot Tubeless Sealant delivers fast, reliable puncture protection when it matters most. Packed with biodegradable fibres and sealing particles, it uses fast-acting latex to create a strong seal for holes and tears up to 6mm. The ammonia- free, non-hazardous, water-based formula is CO2


compatible, won’t ball up inside


the tyre and easily washes out when it’s time to refresh. Designed to last up to six months in temperate climates, it performs across pressures from 15–120 psi and temperatures from -20°C to +50°C, sealing porous tyres and bead-to-rim gaps with ease.


5 Michelin Pro 5 The new MICHELIN Pro 5 is built for riders who want to go further, faster, whether training or racing. Completely redesigned, it delivers a 35% improvement in rolling resistance thanks to an optimised Tubeless Ready construction and MICHELIN Gum-X rubber compounds. Wider profiles from 28–35 mm improve comfort, grip and versatility across all road conditions, allowing lower pressures without sacrificing performance. Proven over more than 100,000 km of real-world testing, including ultra-distance riding, the Pro 5 offers exceptional durability, airtight performance and confident wet


braking. Compatible with all modern road bikes, it sets a new benchmark for long-distance performance.


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