The Iron Horse Hollowpoint is a versatile early-to-mid 2000s full-suspension mountain bike, lauded for introducing the efficient DW-Link suspension to cross-country/trail riding. Known as a strong climber and capable descender, it often featured 26-inch wheels and was highly regarded for its value. It is often found used today.
Key Aspects of the Iron Horse Hollowpoint:
Suspension: The key feature was the DW-link rear suspension, which provided efficient pedaling with low "bob" and active, independent suspension performance.
Purpose: It was designed as a "do-it-all" XC (cross-country) and light trail bike, often with around 4-5 inches of travel.
Evolution: feel a bit low/short on steeper descents.
It has some newer components as shown in the picture. If I were to keep it, I would add a dropper seat and an 11-speed gear set.
It weighs 30 lbs.
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