After presenting the Burn, a long-travel enduro rig, the brilliant Cesar Rojo presents his latest creation. The Unno Dash fully incorporates the technical and aesthetic characteristics of the Burn, which represent the new direction for the Iberian brand. With 10mm more travel than the previous model, the new Dash is set up as an aggressive trail bike.
Featuring a carbon fiber frame with suspension system derived from the Burn, a virtual pivot with short links that generate 140mm of rear travel combined with 150mm of fork travel, 29-inch wheels and aggressive geometry.
The kinematics rotate on Enduro Max double row ball bearings. Internal cable routing, storage hatch on the down tube and rubber protectors complete the frame.
Two versions are available, one from 7,795 euros and the other from 10,495, both with Fox Factory suspension, SRAM AXS drivetrains, Crankbrothers Synthesis wheels, Formula Cura 4 brakes and Unno Deux integrated cockpit.
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