Session 10
Ride
- Serious downhill racing performance.
Fit
- Three sizes; dialed downhill racing
Technology
- LCM (Low Center Mass) design focuses the weight of the bike on the lower middle of the frame, critical for slow stunt terrain that requires balance and timing.
- CTE (Chain Torque Eliminator) prevents pedal kick back, eliminates chain growth, and provides excellent pedaling efficiency on hard accelerations up to big gap jumps.
| Frameset | |
|---|---|
| Sizes | 15.5, 17.5, 19.5" |
| Frame | Alpha Red Aluminum w/R1 Gravity Tuned Suspension, oversized sealed bearings, CTE, 1.5" head tube, 150mm rear axle spacing, 241mm rear wheel travel |
| Front Suspension | Manitou Travis Triple Intrinsic w/rebound, compression, 203mm |
| Rear Suspension | Manitou Revox ISX coil w/preload, Intrinsic pressure, volume, rebound, compression |
| Wheels | |
| Wheels | Bontrager King Earl w/150mm rear |
| Tires | Bontrager Big Earl, 26x2.6"; 60 tpi |
| Drivetrain | |
| Shifters | SRAM X-0, 9 speed |
| Front Derailleur | e.13 SRS Chain Retention System |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM X-0 |
| Crank | Bontrager King Earl 38T w/e.13 SRS chainguide |
| Cassette | SRAM PG970 11-34, 9 speed |
| Pedals | Bontrager King Earl platform |
| Components | |
| Saddle | Bontrager Big Earl |
| Seat Post | Bontrager King Earl |
| Handlebars | Bontrager King Earl, 50mm rise, 31.8mm |
| Stem | Manitou IS2 integrated stem, 31.8mm |
| Headset | Cane Creek Double XC w/cartridge bearings; 1.5" top, 1.125" bottom |
| Brakeset | Avid Juicy 7, hydraulic disc, 203mm rotors |

Display measurement as: Inches or Centimeters
| Frame Size | Head Angle | Seat Angle | EFF Top Tube | Chain Stay | Bottom Bracket | Offset | Wheel Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | B | C | D | E | F | G | |
| S 15.5 in | 66.0° | 64.0° | 55.6 cm21.9 in | 43.4 cm17.1 in | 37.2 cm14.6 in | 4.3 cm1.7 in | 113.2 cm44.6 in |
| M 17.5 in | 66.0° | 64.0° | 57.9 cm22.8 in | 43.4 cm17.1 in | 37.2 cm14.6 in | 4.3 cm1.7 in | 114.9 cm45.2 in |
| L 19 in | 66.0° | 64.0° | 61.3 cm24.1 in | 43.4 cm17.1 in | 37.2 cm14.6 in | 4.3 cm1.7 in | 117.7 cm46.3 in |
| Frame Size | Actual Frame Size | Trail | Stand Over | Seat Tube |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S 15.5 in | 55.6 cm21.9 in | 10.5 cm4.1 in | 64.5 cm25.4 in | 55.6 cm21.9 in |
| M 17.5 in | 57.9 cm22.8 in | 10.5 cm4.1 in | 64.5 cm25.4 in | 57.9 cm22.8 in |
| L 19 in | 61.3 cm24.1 in | 10.5 cm4.1 in | 64.5 cm25.4 in | 61.3 cm24.1 in |
How does this bike stack up?
Here's an overview of the various component manufacturers' product lines.
Click on the links below for more detailed information on each.
bike.shimano.com
Providing a complete line of wheels and components to riders at all levels of cycling, from recreation to professional competition.
bontrager.com
Wheelworks and components used by the world's top racers and freeriders. Featured on the ProTour, Ironman, and 24-hour circuits.
sram.com
Offering a complete line of drivetrain components, suspension systems, braking systems and high-performance bicycle maintenance products.
clixqr.com
Revolutionary wheel release systems that let you install and lock your front wheel with no cam adjustment, and with only one hand.

