How do I find my Santa Cruz frame size?
The right size bike for your body size is essential to ensure the optimum experience, comfort and enjoyment as you ride….Santa Cruz Mountain Bike Sizing Guide.
Santa Cruz Mountain Bike Model | Rider Height | Santa Cruz Frame Size |
---|---|---|
Highball 27.5 | 5’10” – 6’1″ | L |
6’2″ – 6’4″ | XL | |
Hightower | 5’4″ – 5’9″ | M |
5’9″ – 6’1″ | L |
How do I know if a rear shock will fit my bike?
The most accurate method for shock measurement:
- Measure the eye to eye length.
- Attach a shock pump and slowly remove all the air from the shock.
- Compress the shock fully and measure the eye to eye length again.
- Subtract this measurement from the initial eye to eye length to find the usable stroke. (ie. 185 – 132.5 = 52.5)
How much travel does a Santa Cruz V10 have?
Key Features: Available in: Carbon C & Carbon CC. Wheel size: 27.5″ Rear travel: 216mm.
How do you calculate rear suspension?
Cycle the travel through the range and measure the distance from floor to the rear axle at top and bottom positions, then subtract. So it really is as simple as releasing the tension from the shock and measuring the distance the wheel travels when the shock is fully extended to fully compressed.
How do I adjust the frame dimensions on the V10?
Rollover table below to highlight frame dimensions. The V10 has two geometry settings, which are easily adjustable with a 6mm hex wrench. The ‘high’ setting results in a 64-degree head tube angle, and the ‘low’ setting slackens it by a half-degree and drops the bottom bracket by a quarter-inch for even more stability at higher speeds.
What is Santa Cruz’s pivot bearing warranty policy?
Santa Cruz Bicycles pivot bearings are warranted for life to the original owner of the bike. The return process is simple: Fill out the Warranty Form, upload a copy of your purchase receipt, and we’ll get a new set of bearings out to you within 48 hours!
What is the high setting on a Honda V10?
High Setting. The V10 has two geometry settings, which are easily adjustable with a 6mm hex wrench. The ‘high’ setting results in a 64-degree head tube angle, and the ‘low’ setting slackens it by a half-degree and drops the bottom bracket by a quarter-inch for even more stability at higher speeds.
How do I adjust the head tube angle on the V10?
The V10 has two geometry settings, which are easily adjustable with a 6mm hex wrench. The ‘high’ setting results in a 64-degree head tube angle, and the ‘low’ setting slackens it by a half-degree and drops the bottom bracket by a quarter-inch for even more stability at higher speeds.