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2020 Salsa

Spearfish C Frame

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension trail frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$3,299
Weight6.2 lbs (frame)  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull
ShockFox Float DPS Performance Elite
Wheels29″
BrakesHydraulic Disc
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Sizing
SM

5'4" – 5'9"

MD

5'7" – 6'0"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" +

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Reviews

Summary

The Salsa Spearfish is a versatile trail bike that excels in bikepacking and long-distance racing, offering a comfortable ride with its updated geometry and efficient suspension. While it's praised for its nimble handling and stability, some reviewers note it's not as quick as expected and the frame can be noisy. Its design leans more towards cross-country, which may not suit everyone's preferences.

Pros
  • Best in class for bikepacking with a massive frame triangle and plenty of mounts

  • Updated geometry ticks a lot of boxes; it’s quite nimble and handles as well as any trail bike

  • Very comfortable during long days of pedaling

  • Lightweight carbon chassis and short rear travel for traction without too much squish

  • Progressive geometry for stable climb

Cons
  • Not quite as quick as expected

  • Frame is somewhat noisy

  • SuperBoost hub spacing might limit your choice of wheelsets

  • Flipping the rear lockout is tricky with a framebag fitted

Key Quotes
It’s a very stable and planted bike, so with the added comfort of full-suspension, it’s not a tiring bike to pedal over really long days.
BIKEPACKING.com
If you were to design a bike specifically for a 50-mile race that’s mostly comprised of singletrack trails, I bet it would look something like Salsa Cycles’ Spearfish.
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The Salsa Spearfish is a beam of sunshine in this cold dark winter.
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Singletrack World
Salsa Spearfish | A Really Very Practical Type Of Bike

Mar 2020 · Charlie Hobbs

Charlie checks out the latest Salsa Spearfish, for 'down country' riding, and a lot of other stuff too. Come on now Charlie, give it back!

Highs
  • The nimble yet stable geometry

  • The lack of weight

  • The way it made me feel fizzy and excited inside.

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Velo
Salsa refreshes component spec on 2020 Spearfish, Horsethief, and Rustler

Feb 2020 · VeloNews.com

Fox suspension forks, carbon wheels, and an all new aluminum frame.

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BIKEPACKING.com
Salsa Spearfish Review

Nov 2019 · Logan Watts

After 6-months and over 1,500 miles, here's the Salsa Spearfish review. Read how it performs with 29 x 2.6” tires, and how it compares to other 29ers...

Highs
  • Best in class for bikepacking with a massive frame triangle and plenty of mounts

  • Updated geometry ticks a lot of boxes; it’s quite nimble and handles as well as any trail bike I’ve ridden

  • Very comfortable during long days of pedaling

  • A little more XC than other short-travel 29er trail bikes in its class, which some people might appreciate, and others not

Lows
  • Not quite as quick as I expected

  • Frame is somewhat noisy

  • SuperBoost hub spacing might limit your choice of wheelsets

  • Salsa doesn’t offer a build with wide rims and 2.6” tires

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Bikerumor
First Ride Review: The race-inspired 2019 Salsa Cycles Spearfish is fast, but still fun

Mar 2019 · Steve Fisher

Salsa Cycles' 2019 Spearfish is a fast and fun 29er

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MTBR
Salsa launches revamped Spearfish, Horsethief, and Rustler

Mar 2019 · Jason Sumner

Salsa is pushing hard to make a name in the traditional mountain bike space, launching a trifecta of revamped trail chargers, the 29er Spearfish and Horsethief, and 27.5 Rustler. - Mtbr.com

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Spearfish Carbon

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

ColorBlack

Fork

521–541mm (110–130mm)

Shock

Fox Float DPS Performance Elite

Bottom Bracket

73mm BSA w/ ISCG-05 Mounts (Carbon frames feature removable ISCG-05 bracket)

Headset

Cane Creek 40

Seatpost

Salsa Lip-Lock seat post collar, 35.4 mm

TypeRigid

Groupset
Brakes

74mm post (Ø160–180mm)

TypeHydraulic Disc

Wheels
Tires

56-66mm (2.2-2.6”)

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Last updated August 2

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