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link to 2023 Norco Fluid FS Geometry

2023 Norco Fluid FS Geometry

Confidently navigate the trails with the 2023 Norco Fluid FS. With its modern geometry and full suspension setup, this bike is engineered for an exceptionally balanced and well-rounded ride. New...

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link to Specialized Stumpjumper 2023 Geometry

Specialized Stumpjumper 2023 Geometry

S1S2S3S4S5S6Crank Length165mm170mm170mm170mm170mm175mmHandlebar Width800mm800mm800mm800mm800mm800mmStem Length35mm35mm50mm50mm50mm50mmSaddle Width155mm155mm143mm143mm143mm143mmSeatpost...

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link to Specialized Rockhopper 2023 Geometry

Specialized Rockhopper 2023 Geometry

SMLXLXXLCrank Length170mm170mm175mm175mm175mmSeatpost Length350mm400mm400mm400mm400mmHandlebar Width720mm740mm740mm740mm740mmStem Length45mm60mm60mm70mm70mmSaddle...

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link to Rocky Mountain Instinct BC Edition 27.5 2020 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Instinct BC Edition 27.5 2020 Geometry

SMLXLTTH578603628658HTA65.565.565.565.5HTL95100110120STA74747474STL392432470508RC435435435435BBD16161616R403426449477S610615625634*SH824824824824WB1,1651,1911,2171,249 Related Geometry More...

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link to Rocky Mountain Instinct BC Edition 29 2020 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Instinct BC Edition 29 2020 Geometry

SMLXLTTH577602627657HTA65.965.965.965.9HTL95100110120STA74.474.474.474.4STL392432470508RC435435435435BBD19191919R407431454481S607612621630*SH828828828828WB1,1611,1871,2131,245 Related...

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link to Rocky Mountain Instinct 29 2020 Geometry

Rocky Mountain Instinct 29 2020 Geometry

Slack New to bike geometry? Our complete guide to mountain bike geometry explains every measurement and what it means for your riding. You can also learn how to read a geometry chart to compare...

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Bikometry is a discipline focused on the science and art of understanding the geometry and linkage of mountain bike frames and their suspension systems.


This intricate field studies the angles, distances, and details that define a bike's performance on various terrains. Every aspect, from the head tube angle to the chainstay length, influences how the bike behaves.


Linkage, which connects the rear wheel to the bike frame, combined with the suspension, ensures smooth rides by absorbing shocks from the terrain.


By understanding bikometry, whether you're a designer, professional rider, or enthusiast, you can optimize bike performance, choose the right model, or even craft a custom bike. Dive into bikometry with us and explore the nuances that make mountain biking exhilarating.

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