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A 27.5″ carbon frame full suspension trail bike with ultra high-end components.
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$6,600| Frame | Carbon |
|---|---|
| Suspension | Full, 140 / 140mm |
| Fork | RockShox Pike RCT3 |
| Shock | Cane Creek |
| Wheels | 27.5″ Aluminum |
| Drivetrain | 1 × 11 |
| Groupset | XX1 |
| Brakes | SRAM Guide RSC Hydraulic Disc |
| Seatpost | Dropper |
5'2" – 5'8"
5'6" – 5'11"
5'10" – 6'3"
6'1" – 6'7"
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Summary
The Norco Sight is a versatile trail bike that excels in aggressive terrain with its smart geometry and quality components. It offers a plush and supportive ride, thanks to its Advanced Ride Technology (ART) suspension, but some models may feel sluggish in tight, technical areas. The bike's handling is snappy and lively at speed, making it a competent descender, though some riders note issues with drivetrain noise and component compatibility.
Excels in aggressive terrain
Smart geometry with slack headtube angle and short chainstays
Advanced Ride Technology (ART) suspension for a plush ride
Quality components for the price
Snappy handling and increased manoeuvrability
Feels sluggish in tight, technical terrain
Noisy drivetrain and dropped chains
Component compatibility issues
Some models have a flexy fork
Heavier than comparable bikes
when pointed downhill, this bike rules
The Sight is a particularly competent technical descender, and it gave me the confidence to tackle (and clean) a steep rock face on one of my regular trails for the first time.
The ART suspension simply gets on with the job at hand
This is a bike that makes you want to flick the rear wheel about like a cut snake, and generally go over, not through, whatever is in front of your wheels.
The frame has incredible torsional rigidity and superb handling.
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Oct 2016 · Christoph Bayer
Brutally steep rock rollers, tight bits of north shore, huge jumps, technical root sections and never-ending flow – do trails get any more diverse than in BC? We temporarily adopted the idyllic region as our base for three weeks, seizing the opportunity to put the Norco Sight C7.1 through the wringer. Born and bred in […]

Dec 2015
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An absolute bag-load of fun.
Will jump, skid and drift till your face cramps from smiling.
Cane Creek shock is complicated to setup.
No tubeless valves or rims strips included.
Price is a little steep we feel.

Nov 2015 · Canadian Cycling Magazine
Norco is another bike brand that has embraced 27.5" wheels wholeheartedly. The Canadian company offers mid-size wheel bikes for virtually every discipline, with the majority of them finding a home in the Sight line of 140-mm-travel all-mountain bikes.

Sep 2015 · McCoy
We would be hard pressed to find a bike in this class that outperforms the Sight
Sep 2015 · Jorji Frederiksen
Jorji takes the Norco Sight A 7.0 for a spin

Feb 2015
The Norco Sight Carbon Forma was the most polarizing bike in the women’s test, eliciting a different opinion from each rider. But one assessment was consistent–when pointed downhill, this bike rules.

Jul 2014
In the back corner of my local bike shop sits a 2007 Norco A-Line, a colossal black beast of a bike with 9 inches of travel, a massive dual crown Marzocchi fork, and enough metal framework to support the space shuttle—a bike built for kids who grew up watching low res video of Bender, Schley and Simmons flinging themselves off any cliff they could find between the North Shore and Moab.

Jun 2014 · Simon Collis
Read the full review of the 27.5in wheeled Norco Sight Alloy 7.1 from MBR magazine
Geometry and riding position feel spot on straight out of the box
Suspension lacks confidence in very rough terrain
| Frame | Sight 650B carbon 140mm travel BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit |
|---|---|
| Fork | Rockshox Pike RCT3 140x15mm Travel: 140mm |
| Shock | Cane Creek DB inline air w/climb switch (Shocks with external reservoirs not compatible) Travel: 140mm |
| Bottom Bracket | SRAM Pressfit BB92 |
| Headset | Cane Creek 40 series tapered (integrated) |
| Stem | Race Face Turbine |
| Handlebar | RaceFace Next 35 carbon 760mmx20mm |
| Saddle | SDG Circuit Mtn w/chromoly rails |
| Seatpost | Rockshox Reverb Stealth 30.9 mm Type: Dropper |
| Pedals | SRAM MMX match maker right clamp |
| Grips | Norco lock on |
| Rear Derailleur | SRAM XX1 X-Horizontal 11sp |
|---|---|
| Front Derailleur | N/A |
| Crank | SRAM XX1 X Sync w/32T PF BB92 |
| Shifters | Jagwire LEX housing |
| Cassette | SRAM XG 1180 10-42 11 sp |
| Chain | SRAM CN PC X1 11 sp w/powerlock |
| Chain Tensioner | E-13 XCX upper guide |
| Brakes | Front: SRAM Guide RSC w/180mm rotor, Rear: SRAM Guide RSC w/180mm rotor Type: SRAM Guide RSC Hydraulic Disc |
| Brake Levers | SRAM Guide RSC |
| Rims | Stans ZTR Arch EX tubeless ready |
|---|---|
| Front Hub | DT 350 alloy with disc mount front 15mm |
| Rear Hub | DT 350 alloy w/36T engagement 142x12 XD driver |
| Tires | Schwalbe Hans Damf 2.25R /Magic Mary 2.35 F |
| Disc Rotors | N/A |
First added July 10
Last updated July 10
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