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Vertigo Nitro DL26 – 2026
Developed by Dougie Lampkin. Engineered to lead.
Born from Vertigo’s championship-winning experience and developed in close collaboration with Dougie Lampkin, the Nitro DL26 represents the very pinnacle of modern trials engineering.
At Vertigo, innovation is constant. The 2026 Nitro DL26 has been designed by Vertigo’s full technical and R&D team to push performance, precision, and reliability even further—creating a new benchmark for the brand.
Key Features & Highlights
Advanced Gearbox & Transmission
The DL26 benefits from the latest evolution gearbox introduced on the 2026 Nitro range. Years of development culminate in:
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Internally lubricated secondary shaft for improved performance and precision
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New Vertigo-developed gear selector system for smoother, more accurate, and more reliable shifting
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Fully revised internal transmission to enhance overall rider feel and durability
Onboard 0 TPS System
All DL26 models are fitted as standard with Vertigo’s Onboard 0 TPS, allowing throttle body maintenance and TPS calibration without the need for a computer—quick, simple, and practical.
Dougie Lampkin Engine Setup
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Slow-action throttle body
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Dedicated DL engine maps
These refinements deliver outstanding control, traction, and response across all conditions.
Race-Proven Rear Suspension
The two-way Reiger rear shock, combined with Vertigo’s new linkage system, offers exceptional grip and stability. Proven at the highest level last season, this setup now comes as standard on the DL26.
Premium Components Throughout
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Kashima Tech front forks (standard fitment)
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Machined aluminium brake callipers
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S3 footpegs
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Heavy-duty 6mm sump guard
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Black anodised rims with machined silver hubs
Striking DL26 Finish
The stunning snakeskin graphics not only give the bike a true factory-race appearance but also help protect the swingarm, forks, and subframe from wear and damage.
Engine Options
Available in:
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125cc
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250cc
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300cc
The Vertigo Nitro DL26 is more than a trials bike—it’s the new point of reference.