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Gunnar Grand Tour
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Gunnar's Grand Tour arrives. We've had requests for years for a road touring bike. Rock steady handling with plenty of carrying capacity, not only with double eyelets and three sets of water bottle mounts but with long chainstays and beefy tubes for generous heel clearance and a dependable ride. Click here to learn more.
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New Fastlane Puts Disc on Pavement
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Gunnar's added a new twist on an old friend. Take the Crosshairs, perhaps the most versatile bike around, add Gunnar's chainstay disc brakes and a more commuter friendly geometry. That's what the new Fastlane is all about. Disc brakes give you great stopping power no matter what the weather, and the chainstay location lets you mount standard racks and fenders. We also shortened the top tube by half a centimeter and increased the head tube length by 10mm to give you a better riding position for commuting, light touring and other uses. We're also introducing the matching Gunnar disc fork, a lightweight, straight-blade unicrown beauty. Learn more. . .
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Updated CrossHairs gets Shorter Top Tube, Taller Fork
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The Crosshairs this year gets some tweaks that many riders will find handy. The geometry has been modified to support Gunnar's new Uni-forks, exquisitely TIG-welded straight-blade uni-crown forks. Tested for durability, these designs passed with flying colors. It's no surprise, since Gunnar's had a decade of TIG welding its thin-wall, heat treated steels.
The new geometry makes the CrossHairs work with both the new fork and our crowned fork, whose height has been adjusted to match the Uni-fork. The new design also lets us shorten the top tube by 5mm, meaning that a larger number of riders can go to a larger size than before without getting too stretched out. Learn more . . .
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