1993 A2R Lisa Muhich Signature Edition
The 3-time National Cyclocross and former NORBA champion put her mettle on these pedals. A limited edition A2R, the signature model features Rock Shox Sport suspension, Ritchey WCS kevlar tires, Barracuda design bar end extensions, and ProLite lycra saddle.
1993 A2M
It’s black and white and rode all over. A2M features the same aggressive racing geometry that marks Barracuda’s entry into the winner’s circle, with Barracuda design AeroLite tubing, Shimano RideLite Deore LX and Ritchey MegaByte Z-Max tires; suspension-ready, of course.
1993 CompLite
Rides great, less filling, CompLite is a suspension-equipped and constructed of Barracuda’s proprietary AeroLite tubeset; loaded with Shimano RideLite XT gruppo, Rock Shox Mag-10 front suspension, Shimano XT pedals with toe clips and straps, and double clearcoat finish.
1993 A2T
It preys on vicious trails and leaves the competition in the dust. The A2T features Barracuda design AeroLite Tange tubing, Shimano RaceLite XT gruppo, Rock Shox Mag-21 front suspension, Shimano XT pedals with toe clips and straps, and SuperTough electrostatically applied frame finish. Handcrafted by Yeti.
1993 A2X
The bad boy of the Barracuda bunch. Designed as the ultimate competitor, The A2X features a total performance package, including Barracuda design AeroLite Tange tubeset, Shimano RideLite XTR gruppo, Rock Shox Mag-21 front suspension, Shimano SPD clipless pedal system, Nuke Proof handlebars, and SuperTough electrostatically applied frame finish. Hand crafted by Yeti.
1993 Easton
“Weigh cool, weigh light, weigh limited.” That’s what the 94 catalog says about the Easton. Though the 1993 model wasn’t featured in a catalog, we can confirm that it was produced in 1993. It is the ultimate in frames. What’s ultimate mean? Simple – it’s a race bike. It’s the race bike. The “Easton” was…
Review: 1993 A2R
Mountain Bike Magazine – October 1993 Strategy: The $599 small bike from Barracuda is the most traditional looking of the 3 [bikes reviewed]. The company designed their line for use as race bikes or as bangers for experienced, aggressive riders. They enlisted the help of a 5-foot, 1-inch pro Lisa Muhich. The frame angles offer…
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