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Santa Cruz Bicycles Nomad Carbon Frame w/ DHX Air If your all-mountain riding includes just as many uphills as downhills, the Santa Cruz Nomad Carbon Frame might just be the start of a wonderful relationship for you. The Nomads Fox DHX Air shock provides just over six inches of cushion, but has ProPedal adjustability, allowing you to switch from the suffering uphill setting to the slaying downhill setting with a simple lever flick. The Nomads carbon fiber front triangle is near-mythically...
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Description: This bike is for taller ppl (5'11"-6'5") and is a perfect match for riding the Don Valley, Hydrocut, Hilton Falls, Kelso, 3Stage, etc.. you name an All-Mountain destination and this bike will crush it... Bike is Extra Large Black Ano Nomad (165mm travel) w/ 2008 Fox 36 TALAS Fork, 2008 Full XT Kit with Shadow derailleur & 3 rings up front. 2008 XT Wheelset and Maxxis UST Tires. Syncros 90mm Stem, SDG Seatpost and Seat, Moneky Lite Bar & Oury Grips, Chris King 1.5 Headset. Nothing...
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Santa Cruz Bicycles Nomad Carbon Bike - X9 AM Build Kit Give your all-mountain riding a boost with the Santa Cruz Nomad Carbon Bike. The single-layup carbon frame with an X9 AM build kit makes the sub-30 pound Nomad a bit of a quiver killer. Crush it on the climb with Next Generation VPP suspension that gives plenty of cushion while mitigating pedal bob. On the way back down, the Rock Shox Lyrik fork soaks up the bumps while Avid Elixir brakes provide plenty of stopping power. After your buddies...
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At 31.7 pounds in trailbike form, the new Nomad won't raise many eyebrows in cross-country circles--but that's okay with Santa Cruz. Those loyal to the Nomad will tell you (if you can catch one on a no-ride day) that the beauty of this curvy bike is its versatility. It's a ride-all-day trailbike on Saturday, a big-drop-and-jump park bike on Sunday, and a commute-to-work on any sunny day during the week. Of course, the old Nomad did all that stuff, too, but the new, one-half-pound-lighter chassis...
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The Santa Cruz Nomad is ready to take on just about anything. Sometimes when we do, things don't go as planned. That's why we recommend having an extra dropout in your hydration pack or seat bag. It sure makes getting out of the woods a whole lot easier. This dropout kit fits the Santa Cruz Nomad 1.0 or 1.1. It includes:
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Santa Cruz Nomad derailleur hangers for the 1-1-8" and 1.5" headtube frames.
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Bones Wheels! Whether you are skating street, parks, bowls, vert ramps or ditches, Bones wheels are one of the best going.
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Bearing Press and Removal Tool for the Blur (all blurs), Nomad, V10.3 and VP-Free.
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160MM Travel, VPP Suspension. 5.9 pound with shock! (medium frame weight, Monarch 3.3 shock). Super Stiff, Ultra strong Carbon Fiber Chassis. ISCG05 tabs. Collet axle pivots. Ti Hardware. pleather DT protector. All Mountain (really, we mean All Mountain...). one Piece LAy-up and curing By laying up and curing the front triangle all at the same time, and not assembling together pieces, were able to decrease the amount of material used. Continuing Fiber around tube junctions The one-piece...
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The Santa Cruz Nomad Carbon is available in Black and Matte White. It comes equipped with a Fox RP23 rear air shock. If you would prefer, there are a number of Fox shock options as well -- DHX Air (+$116), and DHX RC4 Coil (+$216). It requires a 30.9mm seatpost, and 34.9mm top swing/top pull front derailleur. The bottom bracket shell is 73mm wide, and it uses a standard 135mm rear hub. It comes with a woven downtube protector that is reported to be needed for cosmetic security only as the downtube...
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Description: Excellent condition medium Santa Cruz Nomad, with DHX air. A few scratches, but otherwise ready to fly. No cracks, dents or badness. Shock is mint.
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FORK - RockShox Lyric Solo Air R. REAR DER - Shimano M772 XT. FRONT DER - Shimano M660 SLX. SHIFTERS - Shimano M660 SLX. CRANKSET - TruVativ Stylo 3.3. CASSETTE - Shimano HG 61. CHAIN - Shimano HG 73. BRAKES - Avid Elixir 5 w/ 185mm front 160mm rear. BRAKE LEVERS - Avid Elixer 5. BARS - TruVativ Stylo Team. STEM - TruVativ Stylo Race. GRIPS - Lizard Skin Charger. HEADSET - 1.5 Cane Creek Double X. SEAT POST - Easton EA50. SADDLE - WTB Pure V Race. WHEELS - Mavic XM 321 rims w/Shimano...
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FORK - FOX 36 Talas RC2. REAR DER - SRAM X0. FRONT DER - Shimano M970. SHIFTERS - Sram X0 Trigger. CRANKSET - TruVativ Noir XC. CASSETTE - Sram PG 990. CHAIN - KMC X9 SL. BRAKES - Avid Elixir CR MAG w/ 185mm front 160mm rear. BRAKE LEVERS - Avid Elixer Carbon. BARS - Easton ML XC. STEM - SRAM AKA. GRIPS - Lizard Skin Peaty lock on. HEADSET - 1.5 Cane Creek Double X. SEAT POST - Thomson Elite. SADDLE - WTB Devo SLT. WHEELS - DT EX500 rims w/DT 240S hubs w/ DT 14/15 spokes, alloy nipples...
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FORK - RockShox Lyric Solo Air. REAR DER - SRAM X9. FRONT DER - Shimano M770. SHIFTERS - Sram X9 Trigger. CRANKSET - Shimano M660 22/32/44 (SLX). CASSETTE - Sram PG 980. CHAIN - KMC X9 SL. BRAKES - Avid Elixir CR w/ 185mm front 160mm rear. BRAKE LEVERS - Avid Elixer CR. BARS - Easton EA 70 DH. STEM - SRAM AKA. GRIPS - Lizard Skin lock on. HEADSET - 1.5 Cane Creek Double X. SEAT POST - Thomson Elite. SADDLE - WTB Pure V Stealth. WHEELS - DT EX500 rims laced w/DT 340 rear hub & Chub...
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Nomad Propack -Rev B. These are for the updated version(larger bearings-stepped shaft) of the upper link indentified by an "X" stamped on the drive side of the link close the large bearing. Call technical support if you have any questions choosing the right propack.
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It seems like barely a year and a half ago we totally revamped our beloved gnarl-hound with updated suspension, geometry and a host of details that saw an entirely new Nomad emerging from where the old Nomad had been - lighter, sleeker, snappier and at the same time tougher. Time flies. It was just a year and a half ago that eight unlucky souls got mangled in the Hellride while claiming first saddle time aboard the new beast. And while the now tried and true aluminum Nomad is still a vital part of...
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It seems like barely a year and a half ago we totally revamped our beloved gnarl-hound with updated suspension, geometry and a host of details that saw an entirely new Nomad emerging from where the old Nomad had been - lighter, sleeker, snappier and at the same time tougher. Time flies. It was just a year and a half ago that eight unlucky souls got mangled in the Hellride while claiming first saddle time aboard the new beast. And while the now tried and true aluminum Nomad is still a vital part of...
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Santa Cruz Bicycles Derailleur Hanger Kit - Chameleon 4.0, Nomad 2.0, Blur LT 2.0, Heckler 6.0 For accurate shifts your Santa Cruz depends on a dead-nuts-straight derailleur hanger. Replace the distorted unit residing on your Chameleon 4.0, Nomad 2.0, Blur LT 2.0, or Heckler 6.0, and shift on, you crazy diamond. Bottom Line: Dead-nuts accurate. Product Wall Show All Reviews Questions Photos Videos Hi, throw your review on the Product Wall to show your Gear-telligence. Hi, got a question...
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If the VP-Free and the Blur LT spent a dirty weekend together in Whistler, chances are that nine months later there'd be a little Nomad running around. Shorter and more nimble than the Free, the Nomad nevertheless sports 165mm of ultra-plush rear travel and the stout frame construction of it's bigger relative. Longer and slacker than the Blur LT, on the other hand, it still features a 135mm spaced, Q.R friendly, rear dropout, a trail-happy wheelbase, multiple chainring readiness, and the steady pedaling...