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The perfect suspension setup for everyone? – Mondraker introduce the new MIND telemetry system

Are you not using all of your travel through rough sections, or does your suspension bottom out on small drops? Mondraker claim to have found a solution for all your suspension woes with the MIND telemetry system, taking the guesswork out of dialling in your suspension.

To find the correct mountain bike suspension setup requires a certain level of know-how and dexterity. Suppose you don’t have experience with setting up suspension. In that case, you will have to do countless test runs using trial and error until you find the right setup, or refer to our suspension setup guide, which gives you a step by step explanation of how to go about correctly setting up your suspension

According to Mondraker, the barriers to finding the correct suspension setup need to be lowered. After three years of development, the Spaniards are ready to present the new MIND telemetry system, as featured on their flagship models – the analogue Foxy Carbon and the electronically assisted Crafty Carbon eMTB.You can find out everything about the Mondraker MIND system directly from our sister magazine ENDURO.


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Words: Rudolf Fischer Photos: Valentin Rühl

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Rudolf Fischer

In his previous life Rudolf was a dab hand at promoting innovation, putting his brain behind big-ticket patent assessments that easily ran into six-or-seven-plus figures. These days, the self-confessed data nerd’s role as editor at DOWNTOWN and E-MOUNTAINBIKE is no less exciting. Given his specialism in connectivity, Rudolf’s often placed on the front line of future mobility conversations, but he’s also big into testing new bikes–both on the daily as a committed commuter and intensively for our group tests. The business economist graduate is as versatile as a Swiss penknife, and that’s no hyperbole. Away from two wheels, his background in parkour means he’s a master of front, side and backflips, plus he speaks German, English, French, Russian and a touch of Esperanto. Japanese remains woefully unmastered, despite his best home-learning attempts. Good to know: Rudolf’s sharp tongue has made him a figure of fear in the office, where he’s got a reputation for flexing a dry wittiness à la Ricky Gervais... interestingly, he's usually the one laughing hardest.