Crossworx DashCustom enduro "made in Germany"

Crossworx Dash: Custom enduro "made in Germany"Photo: Robert Niedring
Crossworx Dash: Custom enduro "made in Germany"
Kevin Dewinski and Chris Reichling founded Crossworx in 2019. At first, they thought about manufacturing in Asia. Now they are proud that their frames are welded in Thuringia.

With Crossworx, a new company even ventured into the highly competitive high-end bike market last year. Because Chris Reichling was unable to find a mountain bike that met his requirements, the Thuringian decided to develop his own mountain bikes. Even the first glance at the Crossworxs Cycles Dash emphasises the consistently unique approach that the Thuringian Crossworx founders are pursuing with their 27.5-inch enduro bike. Not only the production in Germany, but also the design of the supported single-joint suspension make the frame with 163 millimetres of travel special. For a lower centre of gravity, the linkage levers are hidden underneath the shock and are accessible through the cut-outs in the milled part.

Read our test report to find out how well the Crossworx Cycles Dash with its unusual look works on the trail. There's also an interview with the Crossworx makers. The article is available with all the data and ratings as a PDF in the download area below.

  Crossworx Cycles Dash: The single-pivot rear triangle is supported by massive levers underneath the shock.Photo: Robert Niedring Crossworx Cycles Dash: The single-pivot rear triangle is supported by massive levers underneath the shock.  Crossworx Cycles Dash: The rear brake mount has been integrated into the seat stay and is very well protected there.Photo: Robert Niedring Crossworx Cycles Dash: The rear brake mount has been integrated into the seat stay and is very well protected there.  Smartly integrated into the chainstay: the rear brake hose.Photo: Robert Niedring Smartly integrated into the chainstay: the rear brake hose.  The look and rear-wheel function of the Dash are absolutely impressive.Photo: Robert Niedring The look and rear-wheel function of the Dash are absolutely impressive.  Kevin Dewinski and Chris Reichling founded Crossworx in 2019.Photo: Crossworx Kevin Dewinski and Chris Reichling founded Crossworx in 2019.
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