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Epic Enduro vs Ellsworth Distance

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Old 03-07.-2005, 06:10 PM   #1
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Default Epic Enduro vs Ellsworth Distance

I'm in the market for a good dual suspension cross-country bike with an element of downhill runs and uphill climbs... generally a all-terrain MTB.

I've been recommended on two bikes and am curious if anyone could advise on the pros and cons of the following two bikes:

The Epic Specialized Enduro vs the Ellsworth Distance

Any advise would be greatly appreciated!
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Old 18-02.-2006, 03:53 AM   #2
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Default Re: Epic Enduro vs Ellsworth Distance

I have a 2005 Distance. I absolutely love it. I have never heard anyone who has ridden this frame NOT rave about it. It is one of the best trailbikes I have ever ridden and I am totally in love with it. Get's great reviews everywhere. Good climber, excellent descender. Best single pivot on the market imo.
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