KTM and Mavic present their 32" XCO in Lenzerheide
32" mountain bikes continue to gain ground to everyone's surprise. After BMC was the first brand to show an XCO rolling on a World Cup circuit with wheels of this size, now it is the Austrian manufacturer KTM that has presented, together with Mavic, its Project 64.

KTM joins the 32" race with Mavic: Project 64 arrives
At the last Lenzerheide World Cup, KTM attracted all eyes with a new fully functional 32" prototype but with a simpler and more direct approach than what BMC showed us in its Project Fahrenheit.

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KTM has opted for a rigid aluminum frame that facilitates the integration of its huge 32" wheels into a geometry in line with current XCO trends.

The rims are signed by Mavic, a clear statement that confirms that the French manufacturer is also dedicating time and resources to what could be a paradigm shift in the discipline.

In the tires, we see again the Maxxis Aspen 32"x 2.4 tires. Practically the only tires of this size on the market and from which we learned that the industry had planned for mountain bikes to already have this wheel size implemented for the past Paris Olympics, but something made them change the plan.

KTM has named this model Project 64 (2x32") and has already been able to ride in Lenzerheide. Now we just have to wait for the rest of the brands to present their options to definitively confirm that we are facing a real trend and try to guess when we will see the first of them on the market.