Empire Cycles MX-6 is GO!

Empire Cycles is proud to announce the birth of the MX-6.

This is a six-inch travel, all-mountain, British manufactured product.  It boasts both a machined from solid billet 6082T6 aluminium front end and swing arm, and an aircraft grade cast aluminium seat tower.

The DNA of the award-winning AP-1 downhill frame (Red Dot Design Award 2010) can easily be appreciated and all Empire supporters can rest assured that the knowledge and expertise have been passed onto the new arrival.  The MX-6 is aimed at the growing enduro market: “basically, the intention is that you can kick the living daylights out of it, up hill and down dale, all day”, says Chris Williams (Empire Cycles owner).

Chris adds, “I’ve learned an incredible amount from the AP-1 and wanted to produce a product for the all-day warrior”.  The MX-6 uses the known and loved Empire three-piece structure along with the tried and tested swing arm bearing arrangement and seat tower.

As with its big brother, the MX-6 is also without welds.  Other features include the latest 2 x 10 drive train from Sram, Rock Shox suspension, and Avid brakes.

Prices will start from around the £4000 mark for a fully built bike and there will be frame-only and exclusive Hope upgrade options.  Look out for the MX-6 as a prototype at events through the spring and see it on sale in the summer.

What do you guys think of the MX-6? Let us know in the comments!


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