
| Frame Size: | M | L | XL |
| Travel (mm front/mm rear): | 170/150 | ||
| Travel (mm front): | 170 | ||
| Reach: | 429 | 454 | 479 |
| Stack: | 609 | 613 | 630 |
| Head Tube Angle: | 65.0 | ||
| Fork Offset: | 51 | ||
| Seat Tube Length: | 432 | 470 | 510 |
| Effective Seat Tube Angle: | 73.8 | 73.5 | 73.2 |
| Rear Centre Length: | 430 | 435 | 440 |
| Bottom Bracket Rise/Drop: | -30 | ||
| Bottom Bracket Height: | 343 | ||
| Horizontal Top Tube: | 612 | 640 | 669 |
| Wheel Base: | 1191 | 1221 | 1253 |
| Stand Over: | 714 | 728 | 733 |
| Head Tube Length: | 90 | 94 | 104 |
| Trail: | 117 | ||
| Stem Length: | 40 | ||
| Crank Length: | 175 | ||
| Tire Size: | 2.25″-2.5″ |
Related Geometry
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Ride character of the Norco Range 2020 29
In size L, the Norco Range 2020 29 pairs a compact 454 mm reach that keeps it flickable; a relaxed 73.5° seat angle.
Those numbers describe how it steers and sits. How the suspension actually feels, small-bump sensitivity, mid-stroke support and bottom-out ramp, comes down to its leverage and anti-squat curves: see our MTB suspension kinematics guide, and put its geometry head-to-head with any other bike in the geometry comparison tool.
