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CALIBRE BOSSNUT

Since its introduction, the Calibre Bossnut has been the entry-level full-suspension bike by which all others are measured. And while Go Outdoors is a massive operation, the success of this bike can largely be attributed to one man, Mike Sanderson. His vision, to bring a high-level riding experience to a wider audience while keeping the price in check, is what’s made the Bossnut such

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