About
The New Danish organization PRONGHORN RACING brings a lifetime of passion
and racing with a NEW RACE READY breed of suspension bikes.
Pronghorn Racing suspension design is unique in concept to the bike industry but the
F1 Race suspension design is nothing new.
By mounting the suspension on the top tube Pronghorn Racing offers a more horizontal
and forward distribution of the energy while increasing the stiffness and rigidity of the rear
end. The end result is a faster and more efficient suspension design while eliminating the pedal bob.
About Pronghorn Racing
Pronghorn Racing is a Danish based alloy and carbon bicycle frame manufacture specialized in
high-performance Mountain bikes. Pronghorn has developed the best and fastest rear suspension
technology for Cross Country (XC) racing in the world – patent pending A.P.L.S (Anti Power Loss System).
We want to make each product right and limit ourselves to a few thoroughly developed
peaks. Our products is designed with a special focus on speed and durability and we do
not compromise that by limiting ourselves to the developement of beautiful and multipurpose
bikes to please the big market.
We’re determined to be the best at the geekiest in the business and to create the fastest
and most specialized mountain bikes in the world through patented technologies.
CEO Kenneth Dalsgaard
Pronghon – Speed over distance
The cheetah and the pronghorn antelope are the world’s fastest land animals.
Each achieves its incredible speed because of highly evolved – but very different – biomechanics.
The cheetah is well known – the pronghorn antelope is not.
The cheetah is a short-distance sprinter with a flexible body and a very long stride, focused solely on speed.
By contrast, the body of the pronghorn antelope is primed for exceptional endurance and high speed over long distances.
It has evolved an aerobic ability that enables it to burn oxygen with unique efficiency, and at a very high rate.
Cheetahs and pronghorns have both been clocked at speeds of over 70 km/hour – but only the pronghorn can keep going at such high speeds for a long time