
"" At Liv, we believe that investing in the next generation of riders means creating bikes that build skills, confidence, and independence from day one," said Cassondra Spring, Liv Global Brand Manager. " The new STP range is designed to support every stage of that journey - from learning the basics on the trail to mastering jumps and technical terrain - with bikes that inspire fun, growth, and adventure.""
"The lineup includes five options-STP 20, STP 20 FS, STP 24, STP 26, and an STP 26 Frameset. Each of these models is built around a lightweight ALUXX-grade aluminum frame with youth-tuned geometry. They feature the Giant TRA 2 Wheel System with Wide Guard rim technology, and they're equipped with hydraulic disc brakes that use lighter modulation, giving the lil' ones easier control."
"Retail: $790 (STP 20 FS) The entry-level STP 20 and STP 20 FS bikes offer young riders their first taste of trail and pump-track riding. They sport low standover height and balanced geometry. In this case, FS seems to stand for Front Suspension, not Full Suspension. Riders will be able to choose between a rigid carbon fork for direct feedback or a 63mm suspension fork for added comfort."
Liv introduced the STP Range of bicycles aimed at young riders learning dirt jumps, pump tracks, and trail riding. The lineup includes five models: STP 20, STP 20 FS, STP 24, STP 26, and an STP 26 Frameset built around lightweight ALUXX-grade aluminum frames with youth-tuned geometry. The bikes use the Giant TRA 2 Wheel System with Wide Guard rim technology and hydraulic disc brakes with lighter modulation for easier control. Youth-specific components include shorter saddles, narrower handlebars, and shifters sized for smaller riders. Entry-level models offer choices between a rigid carbon fork or a 63mm suspension fork.
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