Range Carbon Framekit 29
A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro frameset.
Manufacturer Price
$2,399Frame | Carbon |
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Suspension | Full, 150mm rear |
Shock | RockShox Super Deluxe Coil Select+ |
Wheels | 29″ |
For This Bike
5'4" – 5'10"
5'8" – 6'3"
6'0" – 6'6"
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Sep 2021 · Matt Beer
There aren't many bikes out there that can match the Range's appetite for rough terrain.
Suspension performance is top notch
Quiet - minimal chain slap and rattles
Low standover with short seat tube and center of gravity
Lots of hardware to keep an eye on
Cable routing is convoluted
Weight will discourage some riders
Jul 2021 · Spencer Astra
The new Norco Range is a ground-up reimagination of what the Range line is, including its intended rider. After the Canadian company sized up its little sibling, the Sight, it opened an opportunity for their product team to insert a dedicated big-mountain enduro bike into their lineup. The Range now sports 170 millimeters of travel, front and rear, with a fancy new high-pivot suspension linkage system designed around an idler pulley. After spending time aboard the Range, I can confidently say this is a bike that makes no apologies for being a downhill terrain destroyer. Though first, as is often the case, we must climb. And it’s here that the Range is more of a mixed bag. The bike’s new-age geometry, with its 480-millimeter reach (size large), 77-degree seat tube angle and 442.5-millimeter chainstays, makes for a completely grounded climbing experience no matter how steep it gets. Even on the harshest inclines it's challenging to pull the front end up. This planted feeling allows the rider to stay seated and simply enjoy the climb, frustration free. However, I did find a pain point with the Range in the form of lost power on climbs. Between the idler pulley, extra chain length, Maxxis Double Down MaxxGrip tires and overall heft of the complete bike, I found myself gasping for more power than my quads could produce. Climbing aboard the Range certainly is a great workout!
Jul 2018 · Christoph Bayer
The stand out feature of the Norco Range C3 29 immediately catches your eye: the poison green DVO Diamond fork and Topaz shock. The exotic looking suspension fits perfectly into the overall package – but how does it perform? For an overview of the test fleet head to the group test: Love at first sight […]
May 2018
The Norco Range A3 is an alloy enduro bike with strong downhill potential but it’s left wanting longer and roomier geometry to really make the most of the suspension on offer. Review: Specialized Enduro Comp 29/6Fattie Buyer's guide to mountain bike tyres - all you need to know There are a plethora of Range options available from Norco, with wheel sizes, material and prices to suit all budgets and preferences. Here at off.road.cc we like to test the cheaper end of the spectrum, hence we’ve got the bottom of the range alloy A3 with 27.5” wheels in for test, costing a not too shocking £2,200.
Apr 2018 · Mick Kirkman
Norco Range A3 is an economically viable enduro option from the Canadian big hitters. Eats up rough ground, stops confidently with good composure.
Smooth, silent and calm bombing downhill
Sluggish to accelerate, too heavy and lacklustre on flatter trails
Feb 2018
Every time a new Norco bike comes into Flow we get a little excited! The brand just knows how to make a bike that balances new geometry and on-trail fun, after all, isn't that what you want from a bike? On review we have the entry-level Range A3, let's take a closer look.
Red paint job is HOT!
Excellent spec for the cash.
Mechanics will rejoice with the external cable routing.
Tektro brakes and Shimano shifter make for a clunky cockpit setup.
External cable routing is a little messy.
Dec 2017
As long as you are willing to sit and spin to the top, the Range will get you down in exceptional fashion.
Nov 2017 · Russell Eich
A supremely capable enduro smasher that could use a rim upgrade. Buy if enduro riding and racing is your lifeblood
Confidence-inspiring ride, top-level suspension, DT Swiss 240 hubs, stiff and responsive
Aluminium, flexy rims, no internal guides for cable routing, price
Frame | Carbon, 29" - 150mm Travel. 27.5" - 160mm Travel |
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Shock | RockShox Super Deluxe Coil Select+, XS 300lb, S 300lb, M 350lb, LG 400lb, XL 450lb Spring Weight Travel: 150mm |
Seatpost | Norco alloy nutted Type: Rigid |
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