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When designing the Mach 429, we developed something truly special-a bike that outperforms everything else its category. Anyone who has ridden a 29er hardtail knows these bikes provide instant acceleration, and roll over just about anything. Unfortunately, in rough, long events or even just your typical trail ride, there is a price to be paid for all that hardtail goodness. Enter the full-suspension Mach 429. It can go from the racecourse to the trail, and give up nothing in between. Using designs from Chris Cocalis and dw-link(R) designer Dave Weagle, the Mach 429 accelerates, descends, climbs and corners unlike any other 29er on the market. It takes the best of both worlds, and delivers a fun and efficient rig that'll have you smiling and winning. More...

One Step Beyond
We rode what is out there and consulted with some of the leading 29er experts. We went to races and listened to 29er riders. There is a clear consensus between what we experienced and that of the shops and the riders: 29er full-suspension bikes are cool, but they don't offer the same efficiency benefits as their hardtail cousins. In general, 29er full-suspension bikes have been longer, flexier, and have an overall lag in acceleration...Until now.
The Mach 429 is designed from the ground up to deliver on the promise of ultimate efficiency and unsurpassed performance from its 29" wheels. This isn't just marketing speak, but a completely new 29er full-suspension design that truly is the next level in the category.



Through this group, we'll send information about upcoming rides, as well as details for our regular weekly rides. We are a group of cyclists, of all ability levels, meeting at (and riding from) Eastern Panhandle Bicycle Company in Martinsburg, WV. Most rides last between 1.5 hrs. to 2 hrs., unless otherwise specified. When possible, we will provide routes/maps/directions located on the "Routes" page. On ALL rides, safety will be emphasized! If you plan to ride with the group, you must wear your helmet.
To join, follow the link [here], agree to the terms, on the right side you should see a link to "Join this group". The EPBC rider's group is a place to communicate with fellow riders, talk shop, or just learn a few tricks to help improve your ride. It works like this, every time there is a post, it will be emailed automatically by the group to keep you in the loop. When you reply, another email will be generated. This way, every member of the group can be informed on the latest info. To join, follow the link [here]
Eastern Panhandle Bicycle Company is not responsible or liable for the actions or equipment of any riders who join and ride with this group. All ride at their own risk.
Shoot us an email at epbicycles@gmail.com and let us know to add you to our email blast!