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Liquid error: Unknown operator subscriber In 2024, the RAAW Community continued to grow – thank you for being part of it. It is truly amazing to see our bikes in action all around the world and on such a wide variety of trails. The ongoing exchange with you – whether you’ve been part of our community for years or you’ve just joined – is one of the key factors behind RAAW’s success and the continuous development of our models. Because we aren’t able to talk to everyone in person, we’ve created a short survey for the first time this year. With it, we want to learn more about who you are, how you use our bikes, and what you’d like to see in upcoming models and projects. Your answers will help us tremendously in further improving our offerings and prioritizing our projects. Completing the survey takes about 10 to 15 minutes. As a thank-you for your time, we’re giving away a 500-euro voucher for our online shop to one lucky participant.
If you have any questions or would like to share anything beyond the survey, feel free to simply reply to this email. Cheers, and thank you for your support, |
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