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Last Bikes just announced a follow up to their original FastForward aggressive hardtail. Long, low, slack and short out back, the bike uses 29″ wheels and boasts crazy numbers like 425mm chainstays and a 64º head angle. Find the rest of the info below in their press release…
Within 22 hours, the Kickstarter campaign for the realization of the FASTFORWARD enduro hardtail was successful. Over the last months, the ordered frames have been delivered and the FASTFORWARD is currently out of stock.
Now it‘s in the second edition, which comes up with some improvements in the details, it ́s called FASTFORWARD (V2).
The conceptual framework of the Enduro hardtail has proved to be very successful, so it was not touched in it’s foundations. Steel remains the material of choice and still the bike can be ridden with 29 inch and 650B Plus wheels.
The FASTFORWARD (V2) shines despite the big wheels through an agile and playful riding cha- racter and owes these fun features due to an extremely at steering angle in combination with unusually short chainstays.
For the second edition, some details have been changed: The ISCG-tabs are 1 mm thicker now. The tolerance of the seat tube diameter was slightly changed. For the rear axle there is a new part which integrates with the chain tensioners, that avoids any slipping of the hub.
In order to deliver the best possible order processing and product quality, the FASTFORWARD (V2) is a limited edition of 100 frames.
The frame and different build kits can be preordered in our shop: www.last-bikes-shop.com For testing and looking we have all sizes build up in our Showroom in Dortmund, Germany. Delivery will start in November – right in time for the winter season.
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