Norco Range 2020 27.5 Geometry


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Sizing up the Norco Range 2020 27.5? Compare its reach, stack, and handling against 200+ bikes with our Bike Geometry Comparison and Fit Calculator.
Frame Size:XSSMLXL
Travel (mm front/mm rear):180/160
Travel (mm front):180180180160180
Reach:380402425448470
Stack:588597607616625
Head Tube Angle:64.5
Fork Offset:44
Seat Tube Length:380405435470510
Effective Seat Tube Angle:74.874.474.073.773.3
Rear Centre Length:420425430435440
Bottom Bracket Rise/Drop:-9
Bottom Bracket Height:345
Horizontal Top Tube:540569598628657
Wheel Base:11251156118812201252
Stand Over:678682701717732
Head Tube Length:90100110120130
Trail:120
Stem Length:50
Crank Length:170170175175175
Tire Size:2.25″-2.5″

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Suspension character of the Norco Range 2020 27.5

The Norco Range 2020 27.5 runs a Horst-link four-bar suspension. As our MTB suspension kinematics guide explains, the linkage type only sets what is possible, what actually defines the ride is the bike’s leverage curve, progressivity and anti-squat, not the name of the system. Set your sag at the wheel rather than only at the shock (on progressive frames the two differ), aim for anti-squat near 100% in your common gears for efficient pedalling, and use the rebound curb test to dial damping. Read this bike by its numbers, not its badge.

Ty Sutherland

Ty Sutherland: Nestled in the heart of Okanagan, BC - a global epicenter for mountain biking - Ty has been an ardent mountain biker for over 15 years. His journey began with a Norco Sight, a ride that ignited his passion for the sport. Since then, his collection has grown to include the adrenaline-pumping Norco Aurum for downhill park adventures and the cutting-edge Specialized Turbo Levo. With a keen eye on the ever-evolving world of bike geometry and technology, Ty is fascinated by how bikes continue to advance, becoming safer and amplifying the thrill with each innovation. At "Bikometry.com", Ty's mission is clear: to keep fellow biking enthusiasts abreast of the latest advancements, ensuring every ride is safer, more exhilarating, and endlessly enjoyable.

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