We have tried to answer some of the main questions about our products here, but should you need any more help, please use the contact form here
A. 6061 T6 Alloy
A. S.H.I.S. Zero stack 44mm Upper, and Zero Stack 56mm Lower
A. Our bikes come with boost chainline cranks as standard, but as long as they’re compatible with a 73mm bb, you can run traditional cranks, although the chain line will need to be adjusted.
A. All our bikes are 1x only.
A. 160-170mm 27.5" forks.
A. 8x 6902 bearings. The spec is 28 x 15 x 7/10mm (stepped inner race).
A. You can fit up to a 2.6" or 65mm tyre
A. The brake mount is 180mm post mount direct.
A. The decals are under the factory laquer finish. Unfortunately we don’t offer replacements at this time.
A. Yes you can! We offer the MRP Hazzard as an option for a little extra. To find out what spring you need, use the suspension set up tab above.
A. 6061 T6 Alloy
A. S.H.I.S. Zero stack 44mm Upper, and Zero Stack 56mm Lower
A. Our bikes come with boost chainline cranks as standard, but as long as they’re compatible with a 73mm bb, you can run traditional cranks, although the chain line will need to be adjusted.
A. All our bikes are 1x only.
A. The AKA is compatible with 140-150mm 27.5" forks, and 120-130mm 29" forks.
A. For 27.5" wheels you can fit up to a 2.6" or 65mm tyre. For 29" wheels you can fit 2.35" with 60mm tyre.
A. You can fit up to a 2.6" or 65mm tyre
A. The brake mount is International Standard, so you can go as small as 140mm if you want, although we'd recommend at least a 160mm rotor.
A. The decals are under the factory laquer finish. Unfortunately we don’t offer replacements at this time.
A. 6061 T6 Alloy
A. S.H.I.S. Zero stack 44mm Upper, and Zero Stack 56mm Lower
A. Any 68mm compatible 1x crankset with non boost chainline.
A. 100mm
A. 2.35" or 60mm
A. The brake mount is International Standard, so you can go as small as 140mm if you want, although we’d recommend a 160mm rotor.
A. The decals are under the factory laquer finish. Unfortunately we don’t offer replacements at this time.
A-C stands for Axle to Crown. This is the distance between the centre of the wheel axle when fitted and the base of crown race seat located at the bottom of the fork's steerer tube