It is quite a rare bike as it was only manufacterd in 2002 to 2003 during the era when the brand was owned by the Swedish Hallman company.
Brief history of the brand can be found on the following page http://www.cykelhobby.com/cyclepro.html At the time it was labeled as a freeride bike but on todays standards with 130 mm of travel it is more of a trail bike and I dont't think it would be wise to take it in a downhill situaton
The bike is built on an aluminium frame with rear suspension. CyclePro called the suspension design as StarLink, which is very close to a Virtual Pivot design. It is realized very well with needle bearings on the upper and lower links and ball bearings on the mid link. The upper needl bearings are sealed with o-rings. The stock rear shock was a RST58, now replaced by a FOX RP23 Boost Valve. There are three travel settings on the shock link which translates to leverage ratios from 2 - 2.5 and 3.
The front fork is a Marzocchi Dirt Jumper 2 with 130mm travel, this model only has an adjustable pre-tension installed into a Cane Creek headset. It has a mixed groupset with Shimano XT rear derailleur, LX front derailleur and gear levers, Promax hydraulic brakes, Truvativ Husselfelt chainrings.
I have performed a major service by cleaning and regreasing all the pivots, changing brake fluid, and adjusting all the cables. Now I just have to wait that the snow sill melt away and the trails get rideable here in southern Finland.


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