INTRODUCING THE cLAYMORE mx
MIXED WHEELS, MAXIMUM FUN
Scottish Routes Episode 1: The Rise and Grind
Join us for our Scottish Routes series, where we hear from different Clan members on the personal connections they have with routes across the country and give you everything you need to tackle it yourself.
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WHY HIGH PIVOT?
We’ve been designing high pivot mountain bikes since 2016 as we believe it’s the best suspension design around
Reviews
“The Highlander II - a better sequel. If Deviate didn't make the Claymore, they'd be perfectly entitled to call the Highlander their trail and enduro bike. The high pivot causes the wheelbase to grow when you push into a corner and the bike stays low and level when hard on the brakes, which makes it feel even more stable and surefooted than the geometry numbers would suggest.”
The Highlander II “On technical climbs, the rear end generates good traction and only develops minimal pedal bob – we never felt the need to reach for the climb switch, even on long, monotonous fire roads. In our test, it delivered a tremendous performance in the most diverse scenarios, from our home trails to the occasional bike park expedition, providing direct, agile yet intuitive handling – although in open corners and steep climbs you’ll have to actively weight the front wheel to keep it tracking. The rear suspension of the Highlander 2 works sensitively, generating tons of traction while at same time providing plenty of support.”
The Highlander II “An impressive jack-of-all-trades that smoothes out even the roughest trails with confidence. The Highlander II is stable and controlled – glassy, even – on rough terrain. This helps you concentrate on riding faster or having more fun.”
"Deviate’s Highlander II is a hard-charging, light weight, do-it-all machine that goes toe to toe with the big brands in terms of performance. Whilst it certainly isn’t cheap, it does give one hell of a ride.”