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2023 Norco

Fluid VLT A2

A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension trail e-bike with upper mid-range components.
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Manufacturer Price

$3,858
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull, 130 / 140mm
ForkRockShox 35 Silver
ShockX-Fusion
Wheels29″ Aluminum
Drivetrain1 × 10
GroupsetDeore
MotorShimano 85Nm mid-drive
Battery900Wh
BrakesTektro Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Terrain
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Handling
nimblestable
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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)

27 mph

Fluid VLT A2

26 mph

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Spec Level

Based on build material and quality level of the frame, fork, wheelset, groupset, suspension system, and more.

Sizing
SM

5'0" – 5'6"

MD

5'4" – 5'9"

LG

5'7" – 6'1"

XL

5'11" – 6'4"

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Reviews
MBR
Norco’s Fluid VLT C2 140 is lumberjack-solid, but this Bosch SX-equipped Canadian shredder needs some urgent upgrades to log a top rating - MBR

Nov 2024 · Alan Muldoon

Most mountain bike brands like to have one suspension design to hang their hat on. Not Norco. Instead, it prefers to switch between different layouts depending on the application and the most desirable suspension traits for each specific platform. As such, the Shore Park, with 190mm travel, uses a high-pivot four-bar design that Norco has dubbed VPShp, while the Revolver XC bike uses a more traditional four-bar design with the shock under the top tube. The point being, Norco doesn’t use a one-size-fits-all approach when it comes to suspension. – Short of time? Click here to skip to the verdict – It makes sense then, that the Fluid VLT, with 140mm travel and MX wheels, shares the same VPS four-bar layout as the analogue Fluid, albeit with a beefed-up frame to deal with the extra weight and power of the Bosch SX motor and 400Wh internal battery. Frame and geometry The new Fluid VLT is still a sleek looking bike, and there are three frame options to choose from depending on budget. You can have a full aluminium frame to save some cash, or a full carbon frame to save weight. The third option is the one I have here: the Fluid VLT C2, which seamlessly blends the carbon front triangle with an alloy rear end. So technically, it’s not a carbon bike at all, and should probably be called the CA2, if I was being pedantic. Now, I don’t think for a second that Norco is trying to fool anyone with the naming, because when I weighed the Norco it was 19.9kg, which is identical to Norco’s claimed weight, even with our Continental control tyres fitted. And for accuracy, I weighed the exact amount of sealant in all of the tyres in this test. And if you want to know the true weights of all eight bikes in our 2024 SL E-bike of the Year test, be sure to check out the dedicated weigh-in video. As the model name suggests, the Fluid VLT 140 C2 has 140mm travel, but Norco also offers a 130mm version that gets an inline shock and a lighter build kit to save precious grams. Regardless of the frame material, or suspension travel, all of the Fluid VLTs benefit from Norco’s Ride Aligned setup guide. This web-based application allows you to choose your preferred suspension feel – soft to firm –and choose trail grip and type, before spitting out setup suggestions for stem height, bar width, tyre pressures, and most importantly, fork and shock pressures and damping settings. It is a great resource and starting point, especially for the more complex Fox Float X2 shock on the Fluid VLT C2 140. But as I quickly found out, the bike felt over-damped and too harsh with Norco’s suggested settings. More on this later. The Fluid VLT frame is designed exclusively for a 27.5in rear wheel, and comes in five unique frame sizes, S1 to S5. The two smallest sizes get super-short 432mm chainstays to balance the …Continue reading »

Highs
  • • 5 frame sizes

  • • Proportional geometry

  • • Ride Aligned setup guide – if it was better!

  • • Highly tuneable Fox Float X2 shock

  • • Solid frame feel

Lows
  • • Continental’s Endurance compound tyres are too hard

  • • Bosch SX motor made weird sounds

  • • TRP brakes faded on longer runs

  • • Handlebar has too much back-sweep

  • • Super stiff charger port cover

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NSMB
Norco Fluid VLT

Oct 2024

Karin sets out to see if Norco's Fluid VLT lightweight eMTB is the answer to many women's prayers

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Electric Bike Report
Norco Fluid VLT C1 E-Bike Review 2024

Jun 2024 · Justin Taylor

With Bosch’s most sought-after motor, this is one eMTB that can hold its own on any terrain. Designing a top-of-the-line eMTB isn't easy. Everyone wants their eMTB to be as light as possible, or at least no heavier than necessary. But people also want as much power and range as possible. Those two interests compete

Highs
  • Bosch Performance SX motor produces 250W nominally, 600W max and 55Nm of torque, giving it what may be the highest power-to-weight ratio in e-bikes

  • 400W Bosch CompactTube battery offers three hours of riding in Turbo mode

  • At 39.3 lbs. this is a very light eMTB and allows riders to be more playful than with heavier eMTBs

  • Top-of-the-line SRAM components offer lightning-fast shifting and powerful braking with plenty of modulation

  • The Fluid is produced in five versions at four different price points to meet the needs of your budget

  • We rarely see a 200mm dropper post; this is ideal for anyone who deals with lots of steep terrain

Lows
  • The Continental tires weren’t bad, but there are stickier, more cut-resistant tires on the market

  • The bottom bracket is on the low side, so we experienced some pedal strikes even with the 165mm-long Praxis cranks

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
New Norco Fluid VLT first test – Long anticipated, finally tested

Jun 2024 · Julian Schwede

We were finally able to ride the new Norco Fluid VLT for the first time – how did it fare?

Highs
  • Balanced riding behaviour

  • Very composed for its travel class

  • Ride Aligned setup guide offers excellent recommendations for the initial setup

Lows
  • Spec doesn’t do justice to the bike’s character and intended use

  • Undersized braking system

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Flow Mountain Bike
2024 Norco Fluid VLT Review | A superb e-MTB that combines low weight with high power

Jun 2024

The Norco Fluid VLT enters the lightweight e-MTB game with the powerful Bosch SX motor, brilliant handling and a properly capable build kit.

Highs
  • Excellent geometry delivers well-rounded handling

  • Corner-ripping mullet setup

  • Punchy motor performance

  • Tuneable, big-hit ready suspension

  • Tidy user interface

  • Solid build kit for the money

Lows
  • Could benefit from a bit more travel

  • Stock tyres lack damping & grip in loose or wet conditions

  • Motor clacking noise

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Pinkbike
Norco Announces New Carbon Fluid VLT eMTB

Mar 2024 · Norco Bicycles

The Fluid features a complete carbon frame, updated geometry and a Bosch motor.

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Bikerumor
Norco Fluid VLT eMTB goes minimalist w/ multiple travel options

Jun 2023 · Tyler Benedict

The new Norco Fluid VLT is just 38lbs with the new Bosch SX system, but you'll have to wait until next spring to get one out on the trail.

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Loam Wolf
Norco Debuts New Fluid VLT

Jun 2023

Norco Bicycles has announced an all-new Fluid VLT eMTB engineered to give pedal purists a few less reasons to resist the electric evolution.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Aluminum, 130mm Travel, UDH, Hangerless Interface Compatible, Ride Aligned™

Hanger StandardUDH

ColorGreen / Black

Fork

RockShox 35 Silver R Coil, 140mm Travel, 44mm Offset, 1.8" Tapered, E-MTB

Travel140mm

Spring TypeCoil

Shock

X-Fusion 02 Pro R Air, Rebound Adjust, Custom Tune, 210x47.5mm

Travel130mm

Headset

FSA No. 55R, Sealed Bearing

Stem

Alloy, 50mm Length, 35mm Clamp

Handlebar

Butted 6061 Alloy, 800mm, 25mm Rise

Saddle

WTB Volt 250 Sport

Seatpost

TranzX YSP39 Dropper, 34.9mm, 125mm (S), 150mm (M) , 170mm (L, XL)

TypeDropper

Grips

SDG Thrice Lock-On, Thin (S, M), Thick (L, XL)

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

Shimano Deore RD-M5120

Crank

Shimano, 34T, Narrow Wide, 165mm

Shifters

Shimano Deore SL-M4100

Cassette

Shimano Deore CS-M4100, 11-46T, 10 Speed

Chain

KMC Anti-Rust E-MTB

Brakes

Front: Tektro HD-M285, Resin Pads, Rear: Tektro HD-M285, Resin Pads

TypeTektro Hydraulic Disc

Brake Levers

Tektro HD-M285

Wheels
Rims

WTB ST i30 TCS 2.0, 32H, 29"

Front Hub

Alloy, 15x110mm Boost, 6-Bolt

Rear Hub

Alloy 12x148mm Boost, HG, 6 Bolt

Tires

Front: Goodyear Newton 2.4", Folding, Rear: Goodyear Escape 2.4", Folding

Disc Rotors

Tektro 203mm

Electric Components
Motor

Shimano STEPS EP8

Battery

Removable, 900Wh, 720Wh and 540Wh Options

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