Hope’s all new ‘heavy duty’ Techbar is aimed at downhillers, but at 290g we can see it appealing to trail riders too. It’s not made in the UK though!Oli Woodman/Future Publishing
Plenty of markings for fettlingOli Woodman/Future Publishing
Hope factory setup on this Giant XTC Advanced SLOli Woodman/Future Publishing
Hope factory setup on this Giant XTC Advanced SLOli Woodman/Future Publishing
Hope factory setup on this Giant XTC Advanced SLOli Woodman/Future Publishing
Factory!Oli Woodman/Future Publishing
Hope have released a line of handlebars – they’re a full 800mm wide and come in 10, 20 and 30mm rise versions, with 5 degrees of upsweep and 7 degrees of backsweepOli Woodman/Future Publishing
Hope’s new UK-made grips were announced at Core. They’ll set you back £25 and are available in black/white, with red and green colours in the pipeline for their release in March 2013Oli Woodman/Future Publishing
The New PF41 press-fit BB from Hope. It uses the same proven bearings but locks in place in a similar way to a threaded BBOli Woodman/Future Publishing
Useful markings are included so that you can get a perfectly symmetrical cockpitOli Woodman/Future Publishing
The Nukeproof Pulse downhill bike was sitting pretty at the Hotlines stand. A frameset will cost you £1,799.99 and complete builds start at £2,999.99Oli Woodman/Future Publishing
The Nukeproof Mega TR was on display. This 130mm frame looks set to be a singletrack slayerOli Woodman/Future Publishing
Nukeproof Mega TR frameOli Woodman/Future Publishing
The Nukeproof Rook slopestyle bikeOli Woodman/Future Publishing
The HTX Lector 2990 was looking good. It retails for £4,499.99Oli Woodman/Future Publishing