Iron Horse Mountain Bikes

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Iron Horse Bicycles

Iron Horse Bicycles, founded in 1987 on Long Islands, New York, manufactures a variety of high end bicycles from racing bikes to mountain bikes, although they mainly focus on downhill, freeride, and all mountain bikes.

With a combination of innovative designs, aggressive pricing, and a top-notch racing program they quickly established themselves as the market leaders. Today they sell some of the most desirable mtb models available.

Whether you are a top racer or just someone who likes to enjoy going out for a ride, Iron Horse probably has just the right bike for you.


2009 Iron Horse Mountain Bike Models

2009 Iron Horse Sachem 4.0
2009 Iron Horse Warrior 4.0
2009 Iron Horse Warrior 4.0
2009 Iron Horse Warrior 6.0
2009 Iron Horse Warrior 6.0
2009 Iron Horse Yakuza Aniki
2009 Iron Horse Yakuza Aniki
2009 Iron Horse Yakuza Kumicho
2009 Iron Horse Yakuza Kumicho

2009 Iron Horse MTBs Video

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NikeRiderLtd  says:
2 weeks ago

Love your designs...would you be interested in some ideas to extend your range? One is an easi-loading MULTIRACK that can carry ski's,bikes and canoes at the same time as well as for everday usage..meaning the sports-activist can have one roofrack solution for day to day work and leisure needs. The second solution requires more R&D liasion when the first is active.

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  • Arizona Hiking Search12 News Phoenix4 days ago

    50-year Trail Type: Hiking Trails, Mountain Bike Trails, Equestrian Trails Location: Oro Valley, Tucson, Catalina State Park Information: 1-520-628-5798, http://www.azparks.gov/Parks/CATA/ Length: 7.8 miles Difficulty: Moderate About: One of several trails in Catalina State Park. Views of the Santa Catalina Mountains.

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