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2021 Salsa

Cassidy Frame

A 29″ aluminum frame full suspension enduro frameset.

Manufacturer Price

1189 USD(1022 €)2649 USD
FrameAluminum
SuspensionFull
ShockRockShox Super Deluxe Select+
Wheels29″
BrakesHydraulic Disc
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Sizing
SM

165cm – 173cm

MD

173cm – 180cm

LG

180cm – 188cm

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Summary

The Salsa Cassidy stands out as a unique and capable enduro bike, praised for its plush suspension, stiff frame, and confident handling. It excels in rough terrain, offering a ride quality that combines speed with control. While it's slightly expensive and has a slack seat tube angle, its performance and design features like the Split Pivot suspension and integrated accessories make it a standout choice.

Pros
  • Ultra plush suspension

  • Ultra stiff frame

  • Confident handling in rough terrain

  • Integrated accessory strap

  • Split Pivot suspension design

Cons
  • Slightly expensive

  • Slack seat tube angle

  • Budget-minded components beneath the price tag

Key Quotes
Not only does the Cassidy deliver on that promise, it goes beyond what we’ve come to expect from a big-wheeled big bike of any brand.
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The Cassidy is a scarily fast bike, picking up speed with ease. Features come rushing towards you at warp speed, and it’s tempting to just hold on and let the bike soak up everything underneath you.
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Living in the Lake District, I’d have the Cassidy. Its downhill performance is something to behold with little to no drawback when climbing.
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The Beta Tests: Salsa Cassidy Carbon GX

Jul 2021 · Travis Engel

A mix of plush suspension, a stiff frame and short chainstays make the Salsa Cassidy as unique as its paint job.

Highs
  • Ultra plush suspension

  • Ultra stiff frame

  • Ultra short chainstays

Lows
  • Slightly expensive

  • Slightly slack seat tube angle

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Singletrack World
Salsa Cassidy and Blackthorn Review - One frame, two dream builds

Mar 2021 · James Vincent

James tests this single frame in both the Blackthorn and Cassidy guises, both of which are a bit of a change from the usual Salsa offerings.

Highs
  • Both bikes are crazy fast and pick up speed with ease

  • Point and shoot, confidence inspiring suspension when in Cassidy mode. Great pedalling performance and that Fox Float 38 is incredible, making every other fork seem rather meh in comparison.

  • Versatile design and flexibility.

Lows
  • The tyres. 3 punctures across 4 tyres in two months is disappointing.

  • The saddle. Yup, I’m fully aware that what you stick your bum on is personal preference, but I really didn’t get on with the RaceFace Aeffect saddle and had to have it angled at an unusually steep angle to give climbing support.

  • Superboost Plus. Sure it lets you build a stiffer wheel, gives all the mud clearance you could ever want and lets you run 2.6” tyres, but honestly, I’d rather just run 2.4” or 2.5” tyres and stick with Boost 148. Alternatively, I’d like to give the bike industry a time machine so we can skip boost and jump straight to Superboost Plus.

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Mountain Bike Action
Mountain Bike Action Bike Test: Salsa Cassidy Enduro Bike

Jan 2021 · McCoy

In every way, shape, and form, the Salsa Cassidy wants to crush it on the downhills.

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Pinkbike
Video: Salsa Cassidy & Blackthorn Development Story

Dec 2020 · Salsa Cycles

An inside look at how Salsa's biggest, most aggressive mountain bikes came to be.

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BIKE Magazine
First impressions: Salsa’s all-new Blackthorn and Cassidy

Sept 2020

Salsa hits the market with two new bikes: the all-mountain smash-machine Cassidy and the more mild-mannered Blackthorn.

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Bikerumor
New Salsa Blackthorn trail bike converts to Cassidy enduro MTB (and back again)

Sept 2020 · Jessie-May Morgan

New 140mm travel Salsa Blackthorn can morph into 165mm travel Salsa Cassidy enduro mountain bike with switchable links

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VeloNews
Salsa gets squishier with Blackthorn all-mountain and Cassidy enduro

Sept 2020 · VeloNews.com

Salsa All-mountain and trail mountain bikes spice things up.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Cassidy Aluminum

BB StandardBSA, 73mm, Threaded

Tire Clearance3"

ColorBrushed Raw Aluminum

Fork

170–180 mm

Shock

RockShox Super Deluxe Select+

Bottom Bracket

73 mm BSA, threaded

Headset

FSA Orbit 1.5E

Seatpost

30.9 mm

TypeRigid

Groupset
Chain Guide

1x chain guide

Brakes

74 mm post mount (180–203 mm)

TypeHydraulic Disc

Wheels
Tires

29 x 1.9–2.6"

Disc Rotors

74 mm post mount (180–203 mm)

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Last updated 30 May