Route
Cyclotourisme
Hybride Performance
Style de vie
Cyclocross
Cross-Country
All Mountain
Descente
Freeride
Montagne Sport
 

frame your passion

Frame... a.
Optimum X Dual Suspension Freeride Frame

With this frame, professional "Freerider" Mike Kinrade defies gravity. Mike is an extreme jump specialist with jumps reaching up to 12 metres. While making a jump, Mike’s least concern is his bike… in which he has complete confidence. This frame earned the prestigious "Freeride" Bike of the Year in 2004, from the American magazine "Twenty-six". The magazine editors were all impressed by its characteristics: Optimum X tubes; needle-bearing fulcrums; closed forward triangle; 215 mm (8.5") suspension travel; replaceable fork legs. Every "Freerider" that has tried it has been totally overwhelmed by this frame, due to the formidable efficiency of its suspension. Every day we receive comments from customers who tell us how satisfied, and how it helped them improve their performance. Now it’s your turn to discover the merits of this much appreciated frame!

 
Frame... a.
Seat post diameter
Seat collar diameter
Headset diameter
Headset type
Fork type
Brake type
Front derailleur diameter
Front derailleur cable route
Front derailleur type
Bottom bracket shell width
Freehub width
Shock length
Shock travel
Shock pivot width front
Shock pivot width rear
Shock bolt diameter
Rear wheel travel
Tire maximum clearance
Rear derailleur hanger type
Rear rack eyelet
Fender eyelet
Weight
31.6 mm
34.9 mm
1 1/8" (1.5" Compatible)
Semi-integrated
170 mm to 200 mm
Disk
34.9 mm
Top
Down-swing
83 mm
150 mm
240 mm
75 mm
25.4 mm
42.2 mm
8 mm
180 mm / 215 mm
26 x 2.8
MFD420 / MFD421
NA
NA
3.86 kg / 8.5 lb

Frame... b.
Optimum X Freeride, Dirt Jump, and Street Frame
with sliding dropout and replaceable ICGS

If you love the thrill of the ride, this frame is what you need because it will let you jump higher, execute more complex figures, and reach beyond your limits. This frame has extraordinary characteristics, such as adjustable, replaceable fork legs, Optimum X tubes, a "one point five" standard compatible steering column, and an integrated chain-guide support. It is also available in a more affordable version, with non-adjustable fork legs. The frame geometry was also fine-tuned to answer to the specific needs of our test riders.

 
Frame... b.
Seat post diameter
Seat collar diameter
Headset diameter
Headset type
Fork type
Brake type
Front derailleur diameter
Front derailleur cable route
Front derailleur type
Bottom bracket shell width
Freehub width
Shock length
Shock travel
Shock pivot width front
Shock pivot width rear
Shock bolt diameter
Rear wheel travel
Tire maximum clearance
Rear derailleur hanger type
Rear rack eyelet
Fender eyelet
Weight
31.6 mm
34.9 mm
1 1/8" (1.5" Compatible)
Conventional
100 mm à 130 mm
Disk
34.9 mm
Top
Down-swing
73 mm
135 mm
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
26 x 2.8
MFD05016/MFD05017
NA
NA
2.50 kg / 5.5 lb

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Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.