Description
* A-6 Quaternary alloy frame with 100mm travel
* Rock Shox Ario 2.2 Hydraulic damping w/ LO rear shock
* Rock Shox Reba SL fork
* NEW Shimano SLX components
Specification:
Sizes: XS, S, M, L
Color(s): Blue/Black
Main frame: A-6 Quaternary phase alloy, custom butted, integrated head tube, curved top and down tube, CNC'D hollow box section BB, water bottle mount
Rear triangle: A-6 Quaternary phase alloy, custom butted w/ Four Bar linkage system 100m travel, Cold forged dropout with CNC'D disc mount and replaceable hanger, Sealed bearing pivots
Fork: Rock Shox Reba SL, 100mm Travel w/ PopLoc Remote
Rear Shock: Rock Shox Ario 2.2 Hydraulic damping w/LO
Crankset: NEW Shimano SLX w/Integrated spindle, 22/32/44T
Bottom bracket: Shimano Exterior Bearing System
Pedals: Xpedo MF-3 Clipless
Front derailleur: NEW Shimano SLX, 34.9mm
Rear derailleur: NEW Shimano SLX Shadow
Shifters: NEW Shimano SLX Rapid Fire, 27-speed
Cassette: Shimano CS-HG50, 11-34T 9-speed
Chain: KMC HG-73
Wheelset: --
Front hub: NEW Shimano SLX Sealed Bearing Centerlock Disc, 32H
Rear hub: NEW Shimano SLX Sealed Bearing Centerlock Disc, 32H
Spokes: 14G Stainless Steel
Rims: Mavic XM-317 Disc, 32H
Tires: Continental Mountain King 26 X 2.2", Foldable
Tube: CST Presta
Brake set: NEW Shimano SLX Hydraulic Disc, 180/160mm Centerlock rotor
Brake levers: NEW Shimano SLX
Headset: Ritchey Logic Zero Comp 1 1/8" Press Fit Integrated, 30mm spacers
Handlebar: Ritchey Pro Riser Handlebar
Stem: Ritchey Pro Forged AL 1 1/8"
Tape/grip: Fuji Lock-On Kraton rubber
Saddle: Ritchey Streem Pro w/Cro-Mo rails
Seat post: Ritchey Pro Forged Al, 350mm
Seat clamp: Fuji Superlite Alloy, 34.9mm Laser Etched
Weight, lb./kg.: 28.97/13.14
* Specification subject to change, it may vary by country.
Reviews
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Pros: SLX group set, Reba Sl fork, dura wheals.
Cons: frame weight, metal handle bars and seat post, stock pedals.
Recommendation: I decided to get a mountain bike after i cracked my Road bike frame, "im a roady at heart" I bought it at performance bikes in 2011 and this is a 2009 modal. i found it in their computer system went to the store and they fount one in the back still in the box bran new. Paid 800, I would NEVER pay $2650 but for that price its well worth it, just components alone. Many people say dont buy a fs bike for that price but glad i did works great. not bong bong once i got the suspension dialed in.GET RID OF THE PEDALS IT COMES WITH!! yeah on a hard clime i broke the left one off omg was it painful. but performance fixed it and gave me some of the floor that are ok for now. tough bike, tough wheels, tough everything becouse im beeting it up learning to ride with the prose, great first mtb. if your looking for a entry level fs this is the best one you can get for the price 800omg.