Bred for the big hits, the Werx 7 boasts 7" of terrain-gobbling travel with a components package designed to take the abuse. Check out the RockShox Totem fork, Fox DHX 3.0 rear shock, and Truvativ components…they are all oversized for a reason. Go big or go home.
With 7” travel and an oversized headtube and rear axle, the Extreme X7 packs a lot of bike into a small price tag. And with a RockShox Domain 302 fork, Fox Van R rear shock, and Avid Juicy 5 hydraulic disc brakes, this isn’t some dumbed-down full-suspension rig made for jumping off curbs in your neighborhood. It’s the real deal made for real riding.
Simple, proven adjustable 5”-6” travel single pivot all-mountain frame; spend more time riding and less time servicing a bunch of suspension links and pivots. A nice selection of parts like a Marzocchi Z.1 Drop-Off fork, Fox Vanilla R rear shock, and Hayes MX-2 mechanical disc brakes make the X6 one bad machine.
Slightly longer-travel cousin to the Extreme X6, the Extreme X6 LT boasts a frame tweaked to accommodate a Marzocchi All-Mountain 160mm fork. We didn’t skimp on parts, either…a Fox Van R rear shock, Avid Juicy 3 hydraulic disc brakes, and a SRAM X.7 drivetrain make this the bike to splurge on.
With tried and true single pivot suspension, the Extreme X6 series packs a ton of performance into a pretty small price tag. Categorized as all-mountain bikes with a gravity twist, the Extreme series are a perfect choice for riders who want to be able to do a little trail riding, pedal to the top of the hill to earn a downhill run, and maybe throw a few drop offs and jumps into the mix. 5” to 6” of adjustable travel, the Extremes are as versatile as they are fun.
Sharing the same 5” to 6” adjustable travel frame as the Extreme X6 LT, the Extreme X6 is a serious contender, not a pretender. With a Marzocchi Z.1 Drop Off fork, Fox Vanilla rear shock, and Hayes MX2 mechanical disc brakes, the Extreme X6 will help you break the fun barrier without leaving you flat broke.