Guerrilla Gravity Announces Two New Megatrail Models
"As a highly refined and extremely versatile trail bike, the Megatrail is built for everything from conquering high-alpine adventures to shredding bike park laps, or just slaying your after-work rides. And when it’s time to turn the Rad up to 11, Gravity Mode™ provides a 30-second, one-bolt geometry toggle that transforms the bike into a downhill dominator--it's like having two bikes!
The Megatrail's design achieves best-in-class pedaling, next-level cornering, and downhill authority. The leverage curve works well with both air and coil shocks, providing support while pedaling, small bump sensitivity, and progression for hard bottom-out resistance regardless of shock choice. Extremely well-tuned anti-squat characteristics and mid-stroke support create a very efficient pedalling platform.
We used our background in racecar engineering to create the Freedom Linkage, a versatile platform that allows you to dial in your ride characteristics based on local terrain and rider preferences via shock tunes; the base tune is designed with advanced riders in mind.
2017 Megatrail Changes
While we’d love to tell you that the new Megatrail platform is a groundbreaking, paradigm-shifting leap forward, the reality is the previous version was pretty damn good. So we just made everything a little better, notably:
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Freedom Linkage implementation
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Shorter chainstays
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More standover clearance
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Steeper seat tube geometry
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Updated Gravity Mode
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Improved aesthetics (who doesn’t want a few extra clicks of sexy?)
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Frame Storage system
Freedom Linkage
The Freedom Linkage is a proprietary Horst Link implementation that allows riders to tune the performance characteristics. In any configuration, the platform provides a supple top stroke for small bump compliance, mid-stroke support for popping off bonus lines, and ramp up for bottom out resistance. With engineered versatility, riders can adjust these characteristics based on local terrain and personal preferences via shock tunes; the base tune is designed with advanced riders in mind.
The Freedom Linkage also utilizes our approach to design that focuses on a high level of refinement to eliminate unnecessary complication. This creates a platform that's made for goin' fast, yet is easy to maintain and built to last.
Geometry
After listening to rider feedback on the previous generation Megatrail, we have shortened the chainstays by 13 mm and lowered the standover by 30 mm. The result is a playful ride that likes to party.
The new Megatrail also utilizes the same steep actual seat tube angle geometry found on the Pedälhead and Trail Pistol. It’s important to note that the actual seat tube angle is important because effective seat tube angles can be misleading. A steep actual seat tube angle allows for an upright, efficient climbing position and a cockpit feel that is consistent as the saddle is raised and lowered.
Updated Gravity Mode
The updated Gravity Mode gets a 5 mm travel bump over the previous version (now 165 mm), a slightly taller BB height, and more mid-stroke support. This lends itself well to those that like to “set it and forget it,” and prefer to run it full time in the full-strength mode. Gravity Mode is now even better suited for laps in the bike park, too (you can run up to a 180 mm travel fork).
Frame Layout
Taking inspiration from the Trail Pistol, the new Megatrail offers our custom tube set that reduces weight and improves aesthetics. It also includes our frame storage system to carry a water bottle and flat-change supplies with the NUTS bracket (Necessities Under The Saddle). We’re big fans of reducing the need for a backpack on the average ride and frame storage goes a long way to making that happen.
Made in America
The Megatrail, like all of our frames, was designed and manufactured in-house at our Denver, Colorado facility. This holistic structure allows us to maintain tight quality controls, have a short and efficient supply chain, and offer riders extensive customization options.
Pricing
Megatrail, starting prices
Frameset: $2095
Ride 2 build: $3295
Ride 1 build: $4295
Race build: $5295
Frame Features
- Trail Mode and Gravity Mode™
- Trail Mode: 150 mm travel, 13.4" BB, 66.2º HA
- Gravity Mode™: 165 mm travel, 13" BB, 65.5º HA
- Freedom Linkage using proprietary Horst Link implementation
- Steeper seat tube angle maintains consistent geo as the saddle is raised and lowered, improves climbing efficiency
- NUTS (Necessities Under the Saddle) Bracket keeps your flat changing essentials easily accessible (and lightens your load)
- Bottle mount in front triangle
- Premium Enduro Maxx cartridge bearings last longer (they have more balls)
- 6.6 lbs. (2,993g) frame with hardware (size Medium, no shock)
It also utilizes our approach to design that focuses on a high level of refinement to eliminate unnecessary complication. This creates a platform that's made for goin' fast, yet is easy to maintain and built to last. Plus, it's built right here in our shop. Those are pure American welds (f* yeah!)!"
Frame Fittings
- 30.9mm seatpost (34.9mm clamp)
- 49mm headtube, fits tapered steerer tubes
- ISCG05 chainguide mount
- 230x65 mm shock
- Threaded 73 mm BB spacing (no creaky press fit BB here!)
- 55mm chainline
- 12x148 rear axle, offset 3mm to the driveside for optimal chainline and clearance
- Universal Syntace rear axle and derailleur hanger
- ISO brake caliper mount
- Max fork travel: 180 mm
- Max tire size: 27.5x2.6
GG Megatrail Geometry
The Megatrail SS
"Turning your local trail into your very own slopestyle track, the SS lets you pump, jump, and weave through the woods. With an exceptionally lively platform, this is the bike for those that value playfulness more than smashing the super-gnar. Plus, with Gravity Mode™ available, you still have the downhill chops when going gets rough...er.
The shorter travel Megatrail sibling has 135 and 145 mm travel in Trail Mode and Gravity Mode™, respectively. It uses the same platform at the "full-strength" Megatrail, so you have the same frame stiffness and ride qualities, but with a "fun size" suspension package that allows you to run up to 27.5x2.8 Plus tires.
We used our background in racecar engineering to create the Freedom Linkage, a versatile platform that allows you to dial in your ride characteristics based on local terrain and rider preferences via shock tunes; the base tune is designed with advanced riders in mind.
It also utilizes our approach to design that focuses on a high level of refinement to eliminate unnecessary complication. This creates a platform that's made for goin' fast, yet is easy to maintain and built to last. Plus, it's built right here in our shop. Those are pure American welds (f* yeah!)!
Frame Features
- Trail Mode and Gravity Mode™
- Trail Mode: 135 mm travel, 13.2" BB, 67º HA
- Gravity Mode™: 145 mm travel, 12.8" BB, 66.3º HA
- Freedom Linkage using proprietary Horst Link implementation
- Steeper seat tube angle maintains consistent geo as the saddle is raised and lowered, improves climbing efficiency
- NUTS (Necessities Under the Saddle) Bracket keeps your flat changing essentials easily accessible (and lightens your load)
- Bottle mount in front triangle
- Premium Enduro Maxx cartridge bearings last longer (they have more balls)
- 6.6 lbs. (2,993g) frame with hardware (size Medium, no shock)
Frame Fittings
- 30.9mm seatpost (34.9mm clamp)
- 49mm headtube, fits tapered steerer tubes
- ISCG05 chainguide mount
- 230x57.5 mm shock
- Threaded 73 mm BB spacing (no creaky press fit BB here!)
- 55mm chainline
- 12x148 rear axle, offset 3mm to the driveside for optimal chainline and clearance
- Universal Syntace rear axle and derailleur hanger
- ISO brake caliper mount
- Max fork travel: 180 mm
- Max tire size: 27.5x2.8
Megatrail SS Geometry
* The Megatrail accepts forks between 150-180 mm of travel. Changing the travel +/- 10 mm creates a head angle (HA) change of +/- .4º and BB height change of .1" (3 mm).
** Please note that with a steeper seat tube angle reach numbers may seem longer compared to the "average" reach numbers of other bikes. For further sizing advice, please email us.
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