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5.249 $(4.532 €)| Rahmen | Kohlenstoff |
|---|---|
| Aufhängung | Voll, 110 / 130mm |
| Gabel | Fox Factory Float 34 |
| Stoßdämpfer | Fox Float DPS Factory |
| Räder | 29″ Aluminium |
| Antriebsstrang | 1 × 12 |
| Gruppenset | GX Eagle, Truvativ Stylo |
| Bremsen | SRAM Guide RS Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Sattelstütze | Tropfer |
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Aug. 2020 · Spencer Johnson
The 2020 Norco Optic sits squarely in my favorite category of bikes: Those mid-travel trail rigs that blur the lines between a traditional trail bike and an all-mountain brawler. Needless to say, my time on the new Norco Optic C2 felt like a summer fling that was all too short. My heart was broken when it went back in a box and left the Freehub office. With 140 millimeters of front suspension and 125 millimeters in the rear, the Optic has just enough travel to keep you hanging on to the handlebars through rough terrain, but not so much that you feel numb to the trail beneath you. The frame itself is stable and balanced, with an ample 480 millimeters of reach on my size large, making it one of the longest bikes I’ve ridden. What’s more, Norco adapts the length of the chainstay according to the frame size, which ensures that each rider will have a similar weight distribution across all frame sizes. This can’t be the cheapest way to manufacture a bike, but it pays healthy dividends on the trail. My size large had a 435-millimeter chainstay that added stability when my speeds increased through fast sections of singletrack. The components on our C2 version cater to aggressive riders, with a RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate DH rear shock allowing you to push the suspension hard, without fear of overheating or inconsistent damping. The RockShox Pike Select Plus fork delivers excellent traction in a lightweight chassis, while giving some welcome compliance through rough sections of trail. A SRAM GX Eagle drivetrain affords dependable shifting for hundreds if not thousands of hard, off-road miles. Furthermore, the stopping power of the Shimano BR-MT520 hydraulic brakes was sufficient for a 200-plus-pound rider like me, but the resin pads do raise some concerns for wet, Pacific Northwest rides—and the long, brake-burning descents that the Optic demands. But the stars of the spec show were the low-volume, 2.35 Schwalbe tires: With a Magic Mary tread up front, you have cornering grip in steady supply for almost any dirt conditions. Climbing on the Optic was a joy. The seat-tube angle of 76 degrees was a perfect choice for a trail bike that can be pedaled comfortably up low-angle cross-country trails and still keep the front wheel on the ground during some of our heinous, 18-percent-plus Pacific Northwest trail gradients. The Optic’s rear suspension remains relatively unaffected by pedaling forces and prevents most pedal-induced diving, both while pedaling in and out of the saddle. The long top tube stretched me out nicely over the bike and kept me in an efficient pedaling position that allowed me to put down some nice wattage.

Juni 2020 · McCoy
Party up front, business in back

Juni 2020 · Mick Kirkman
With the new Norco Optic the Canadian company sets out to garner big grins from short travel. Will the Optic Carbon fit the bill?
Norco’s Ride Aligned design perfectly balances geometry and suspension
Not the lightest short-travel ripper, but at least it's robust

Apr. 2020 · Tom Marvin
On-trend geometry gives buckets of potential, but suspension upgrades are needed to truly benefit
The shape is long, low and slack, while the wheel and tyre combo is spot on
Over-damped shock leads to a skippy ride, while the fork doesn’t feel smooth either

Apr. 2020
The Norco Optic has thoroughly impressed all of our testers over the last several months of testing. Norco has done an incredible job creating a well-rounded and fun mountain bike that is ready to handle the rough stuff while still offering pedaling efficiency.
Feb. 2020 · Guy Kesteven
Could the Norco Optic blur the lines between riding disciplines to be the perfect downcountry bike?
Absolutely outstanding suspension performance from the custom DH shock
Superbly balanced geometry and frame dynamic for flat-out riding
Totally sorted and well-priced aggro specification
Thoroughly practical frame with excellent setup app
Press Fit bottom bracket will cause grumbles but Norco assures us it’s okay
Soft Shimano brake pads and rotors wear quickly

Feb. 2020 · Christoph Bayer
Das Norco Optic C1 ist das beste Beispiel dafür, dass man nie voreilig Schlüsse ziehen sollte. Es hat zwar nur 125 mm Federweg, schreckt aber auch vor den härtesten Trails nicht zurück. Ab der ersten Pedalumdrehung sorgt es für massig Fahrspaß und beweist damit eindrucksvoll: Weniger ist wirklich oft einfach mehr! Einen Überblick über diesen […]
Maximaler Fahrspaß auf fast jedem Trail
Trotz wenig Federweg sicher und souverän
Komfortable Sitzposition
Straffes Fahrwerk vermittelt wenig Komfort
Klappernde Züge
Erfordert viel Kraft

Jan. 2020 · Jessie-May Morgan
We rode the Norco Optic 2020 C3 model over 2 months, on the trail centre, enduro and downhill tracks of the Tweed Valley. Here's how we got on.
| Rahmen | Norco Optic, Carbon Front Triangle and Seat Stay, Aluminum Chainstay and Linkarm, 110mm (29") | 120mm (27.5") Travel, Boost 12x148mm TA Dropouts BB-Standard: BB86/BB92, Drücken Sie auf Fit |
|---|---|
| Gabel | Fox 34 Factory, 130mm (29") | 140mm (27.5") Travel, Boost 15x110mm TA, Float Air Spring/Kashima Coating Federweg: 130mm Federtyp: Luft |
| Stoßdämpfer | Fox Float DPS Factory, 190x50.8mm, EVOL/Kashima Coating Federweg: 110mm |
| Untere Halterung | SRAM DUB BB, PF92 |
| Kopfhörer | FSA No 42E/ACB 1.5” to 1-1/8” w/black FSA logos |
| Vorbau | Race Face Aeffect R, 35mm bar bore 50mm 29, 60mm 650B |
| Lenker | Race Face Turbine R 35mm, 800mm, 20mm rise |
| Sattel | SDG Radar Mtn with chromoly rails |
| Sattelstütze | TranzX YSP12JL Stealth Dropper, 80mm (XS) | 100mm (S) | 125mm (M) | 150mm (L/XL) Travel, 31.6mm, 1x Lever Typ: Tropfer |
| Pedale | None |
| Griffe | Ergon GA20, Black |
| Schaltwerk | SRAM GX Eagle, 12 Speed |
|---|---|
| Umwerfer | - |
| Kurbel | Truvativ Stylo 7K DUB, 170mm (XS/S) | 175mm (M/L/XL), 30T |
| Schalthebel | Rear: SRAM GX Eagle, 12 Speed, Front: - |
| Kassette | SRAM GX Eagle XG-1275, 10-50T, 12 Speed |
| Kette | SRAM NX Eagle, 12 Speed |
| Kettenführung | None |
| Bremsen | Front: SRAM Guide RS, 4 Piston Hydraulic Disc, SRAM CenterLine 180mm Rotor, Rear: SRAM Guide RS, 4 Piston Hydraulic Disc, SRAM CenterLine 180mm Rotor Typ: SRAM Guide RS Hydraulische Scheibe |
| Bremshebel | SRAM Guide RS |
| Felgen | Race Face AR 27, 32 Hole, 27mm Internal Width |
|---|---|
| Speichen | DT Swiss Competition, butted 1.8/1.6/1.8, black, stainless steel |
| Vorderradnabe | DT 350 110x15 Boost sealed bearing disc hub |
| Hinterradnabe | DT Swiss 350, Boost 12x148mm, XD Driver |
| Reifen | Front: Maxxis Minion DHF, 2.3", 3C/EXO/TR, Folding, Rear: Maxxis Forekaster, 2.35", 3C/EXO/TR, Folding |
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