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When you can only have one bike, and your mission is to ride that bike into oblivion, then this is the one. From manicured bike parks to blown out loamy berms, alpine lines to backyard trails, the Bronson is as at home in the air as it is in the dirt. For the rider with a Peter Pan disposition or who wants to get into a pan flat tabletop position, the Bronson encourages bad behavior.
Available in: Carbon C & Carbon CC
Wheel size: MX
Front travel: 160
Rear travel: 150
Material | Carbon C |
Travel | 150mm |
Wheel Size | MIXED WHEELS: The larger 29-inch wheel adds traction and stability up front, while the 27.5-inch rear keeps the bike nimble and fun in corners. |
Rear Shock | FOX Float Rhythm, 230x57.5 |
Fork | RockShox Lyrik Base, 160mm |
Rear Derailleur | SRAM NX Eagle, 12spd |
Right Shifter | SRAM NX Eagle, 12spd |
Cassette | SRAM PG1230, 12spd, 11-50t |
Chain | SRAM NX Eagle, 12spd |
Bottom Bracket | SRAM DUB 68/73mm Threaded BB |
Headset | FSA IS-2/47/42 ACB -or- Cane Creek 10 IS Integrated Headset |
Rear Tire | Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5"x2.4", 3C MaxxTerra, EXO+ |
Front Tire | Maxxis Assegai 29"x2.5", 3C, MaxxGrip, EXO+ |
Valves | Reserve Fillmore Valves |
Front Hub | SRAM MTH 716, 15x110, 6-Bolt, 32h |
Front Rim | Reserve 30|TR AL -or- Raceface AR30 |
Rear Hub | SRAM MTH 746, 12x148, HG, 6-Bolt, 32h |
Rear Rim | Reserve 30|TR AL -or- Raceface AR30 |
Front Rotor | SRAM Centerline, 200mm |
Rear Rotor | SRAM Centerline, 200mm |
Brakes | SRAM DB8 Stealth |
Crankset | SRAM Descendant Eagle 148 DUB 32t |
Handlebars | Burgtec Alloy Bar |
Stem | OneUp Stem, 42mm -or- Burgtec Enduro Stem, 42mm |
Saddle | Fizik Monte -or- SDG Bel-Air V3, Steel |
Seatpost | SDG Tellis Dropper, 31.6 |
Grips | Santa Cruz Bicycles House Grips |
If you're on the cusp between the recommended height range of two sizes, the absolute best thing is to try to ride them both. At a minimum, check the stack/reach measurements on your current bike and compare it to the new model you are looking at to get an idea of a fit you are already comfortable with. If riding the bike is not an option, consider the following.
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