Cutthroat GRX 600
A carbon frame gravel bike with high-end components and hydraulic disc brakes.
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$3,299Weight | 23.4 lbs |
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Frame | Carbon |
Suspension | Rigid |
Fork | Carbon |
Wheels | 29″ Aluminum |
Drivetrain | 2 × 11 |
Groupset | GRX 800, GRX 600 |
Brakes | Hydraulic Disc |
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5'0" – 5'7"
5'5" – 5'9"
5'8" – 6'1"
6'0" – 6'4"
6'2" +
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Jul 2021
It might have drop handlebars and knobbly tyres, but the Salsa Cutthroat C GRX 810 is no normal gravel bike and nor is it a mountain bike. Instead, it is a hybrid of the two, designed to tackle the demanding ultra-adventure race, the Tour Divide. While that may seem niche, I found it incredibly capable and a huge amount of fun to ride.
Oct 2020 · Benjamin Topf
The Cutthroat GRX 600 is Salsa's bikepacking race bike, equipped with a made-to-measure frame bag, 17 mounting points and Boost axles. Read on to find out how the carbon frameset fares in direct comparison with the competition.
Very composed
Very high level of comfort without feeling vague
Confidence-inspiring
Lots of packing space
Oct 2019
Ride the Divide, shred singletrack, or race gravel-enduro—the Cutthroat’s got you covered.
Oct 2019 · Logan Watts
Salsa Cycles just announced the fully redesigned, next-level Cutthroat V2. We had a chance to put well over 1,000 miles on one prior to today’s launch for this full review. Find all the details, our ride impressions, and loads of photos here...
Carbon frame and fork continue to be incredibly comfortable, compliant, lightweight, and fast
The lines and aesthetics of the Cutthroat v2 are much more appealing than v1
Continues to be one of the most confident and stable drop-bar 29ers on the market
Nearly unmatched cargo carrying capability
New bolt-on frame pack is very well done
If I had one frame update wish, it’s that the Cutthroat would have a flip chip in the rear dropout, allowing for a shorter or longer chainstay depending on ride and tire choice
For this build, I’d like to see wider rims; for some reason Salsa specced the 22.5mm inner width Spline rims instead of the 25mm. A 27mm IW would be ideal.
Frame | Cutthroat Carbon V2 BB Standard: BB86/BB92, Press Fit Color: Teal |
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Fork | Cutthroat Carbon V2 |
Shock | n/a |
Bottom Bracket | Press Fit BB92, 41 x 92 mm |
Headset | Cane Creek 40 |
Stem | Salsa Guide |
Handlebar | Salsa Cowchipper Deluxe |
Saddle | WTB Volt Comp |
Seatpost | Salsa Guide Deluxe Type: Rigid |
Grips | MSW Anti-Slip Gel |
Rear Derailleur | Shimano GRX 810 |
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Front Derailleur | Shimano GRX 810 |
Crank | Race Face Ride w/ Easton DM 46/30t chainrings |
Shifters | Shimano GRX 600 Hydro |
Cassette | Shimano HG700-11, 11-34t |
Chain | Shimano HG601-11 |
Brakes | Shimano GRX 400 Hydro, RT66 160 mm Type: Hydraulic Disc |
Rims | Front: WTB Speedterra Hub, WTB ST i23 TCS 2.0 32h Rim, 15 x 110 mm, Rear: WTB Speedterra Hub, WTB ST i23 TCS 2.0 32h Rim, 12 x 148 mm |
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Tires | Teravail Sparwood 29 x 2.2" Durable, Tubeless Ready |
Disc Rotors | Flat mount (160–180 mm), flat mount frame standard (35 mm thickness), 42 mm bolt length |
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