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2023 Norco

Fluid HT 20.1+

A 20″ aluminum frame mountain youth bike with modest components and tektro hydraulic disc brakes.
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Manufacturer Price

$599
FrameAluminum
SuspensionRigid
ForkAluminum
Wheels20″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 8
GroupsetSunRace
BrakesTektro Hydraulic Disc
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Ride Feel

Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Handling
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Fluid HT 20.1+
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

15 mph

Fluid HT 20.1+

Highest gear

(descending)

Sizing
20"

3'9" – 4'3"

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Reviews
Loam Wolf
Review: Norco Fluid FS C1

Dec 2023 · Drew Rohde & Nic Hall

We’ve had a good time ripping around on our Norco Fluid FS Carbon review bike, and now we’re ready to share our thoughts and impressions on this 130mm travel trail bike. Last year, Norco made some serious waves when they released their completely redesigned and feature-packed Fluid FS Alloy line of bikes. Following the success of the Fluid Alloy and seeking to bring the design, engineering and other elements that made the Fluid FS Alloy an award-winning bike from many media outlets, Norco upped the ante, and yes, the MSRP, on the Fluid Carbon. Let’s dive in.

Highs
  • Insanely playful rear end

  • Poppy, lively, snappy

  • Corners

  • Jumps

  • Pedals well

  • Well-rounded trail bike

  • Stiffer than alloy

Lows
  • Not as great value as alloy builds

  • Stiffer than alloy

  • Can’t get this green color in USA

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BikeRadar
Norco Fluid FS C2 review

Nov 2023 · Tom Law

While not the flashiest, this is an incredibly fun bike to ride, which flatters your skills

Highs
  • Agile yet confidence-inspiring geometry

  • Feels as though it has more travel than it does

  • Excellent climbing traction

Lows
  • Deserves more powerful brakes

  • Could do with a tougher rear tyre

  • Not everyone will get on with the front tread pattern

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Singletrack World
Norco Fluid FS A1 Review: The Metal Messiah

Sep 2023 · Ben Haworth

When this Norco Fluid FS A1 arrived at STW HQ, I said "Hurray for metal trail bikes. Especially metal trail bikes with decent geometry."

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Mountain Bike Action
NORCO FLUID FS A1 REVIEW - ALUMINUM VALUE WITH ALL THE RIGHT MOVES - Mountain Bike Action Magazine

Sep 2023 · Ron Koch

The travel and geometry are similar to Norco’s carbon-framed Optic, but the ride characteristics of the Fluid are unique to this bike and stay true to the feel we’ve come to expect from the Canadian mega-brand.

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Norco Fluid FS 4

Aug 2023 · Pat Donahue

The Norco Fluid FS 4 is a ripping trail bike at an outstanding price point. This rad singletrack slayer delivers a very confident and capable ride, with...

Highs
  • Extremely capable on the descents

  • Comfortable climbing abilities

  • Solid build spec

Lows
  • Long wheelbase might not be ideal for some trail networks

  • Not a particularly spritely climber

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Bikerumor
Norco Fluid FS Carbon Trail Bike Goes 600g Lighter than Alloy Counterpart

Jul 2023 · Jessie-May Morgan

The Norco Fluid FS Carbon matches the geometry and kinematic of its aluminum counterpart in lighter package with size-specific carbon layup

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Pinkbike
First Look: Norco's New Carbon Fluid

Jul 2023 · Dario DiGiulio

I have a C1 Fluid Carbon in for a long term test, so we'll see how the new bike holds up, and just how much of an improvement that carbon front triangle proves to be.

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Mountain Flyer
Norco Fluid FS A1: Equipped for Cost Effective (Mis)Adventure

Jun 2023

Norco’s revamped Fluid FS A1 made waves when released in the summer of 2022. This no-nonsense trail bike is packed with features and components normally reserved for more expensive options and the global bike media took notice.

Highs
  • Value for money with high-end components at a lower price point

  • Modern geometry with size-specific chainstay length and seat tube angles

  • Excellent components: Fox Factory 34 fork, Shimano XT drivetrain, TRP Trail Evo brakes, Bear Pawl hubs on Stan's Flow S1 rims, Vittoria tires, 170mm SDG Tellis dropper

  • Balanced and comfortable ride with centered body position

  • Soft suspension provides good traction

  • Agile and playful on flowy trails, stable at speed

  • Powerful brakes with light actuation

  • Versatile for both trail riding and bikepacking

  • Frame has accessory mounts under top tube for bikepacking

Lows
  • Suspension wallows when hammering; requires climb switch activation

  • Horst-link lacks pep when mashing out of the saddle compared to DW-link

  • Vittoria tires have soft sidewalls that fold during aggressive cornering

  • Fox 34 fork can be overwhelmed at very high speeds

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Aluminum HT

ColorGrey / Black

Fork

Aluminum

Bottom Bracket

Sealed Bearing Square Taper

Stem

Alloy, 45mm Length, 31.8mm Clamp

Handlebar

Alloy Jr. 540mm, 45mm Rise

Saddle

Norco Youth

Seatpost

Alloy 27.2mm

TypeRigid

Pedals

Jr. MTB Flat, Black

Grips

Norco Youth

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SunRace RDM57LD

Crank

Alloy 3 Piece , 28T Narrow Wide, 140mm

Shifters

SunRace Trigger

Cassette

SunRace, 11-34T, 8 Speed

Chain

KMC

Brakes

Front: Tektro HD-M286 Hydraulic, Rear: Tektro HD-M286 Hydraulic

TypeTektro Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Tektro Hydraulic 2-Finger Jr.

Wheels
Rims

Aluminum Double Wall, 28H, 30mm ID, 20"

Front Hub

Aluminum, 9x100mm, 6 Bolt

Rear Hub

Aluminum, 10x135mm, HG, 6 Bolt

Tires

Front: Vee Crown Gem 2.6", Rear: Vee Crown Gem 2.6"

Disc Rotors

Tektro 160mm

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