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Nov 2022
Three Months on the Little Bike that Could
Playful and poppy feeling, encourages jumping and pumping
Excellent cornering stability and responsiveness
Capable on technical terrain for its travel
Confidence inspiring on small to medium jumps
Great traction on climbs due to reduced anti-squat
Maneuverable in tight technical climbing sections
Good fit for smaller riders with women-specific touchpoints and lighter shock tune
Rockshox Reverb seatpost needed frequent servicing (squish issue)
I9 hub bearings suffered premature wear (over-preloading issue, resolved by i9)
Carbon saddle rails broke after 5 rides
Narrow stock bars (760mm) too narrow for some
Short cockpit can cause knee hitting shifter on tight climbs
Not ideal for steep, chunky terrain at slower speeds; suspension feels harsh when braking into features
Faster chunky terrain feels chattery when braking
Climbing slightly slower (2 min slower on a 45-min climb) compared to 29er
Lockout switch hard to reach due to water bottle placement

Sept 2022
Three long days in the Chilcotins isn't the easiest way to a good first impression, but our tester and the Furtado made for a happy travel duo.
Lifetime warranty on frames and bearings
Threaded bottom bracket and UDH
Responsive and playful handling
29-inch front wheel provides monster-truck capability
Scaled geometry and carbon lay-up across sizes
MX wheel setup aids acceleration on climbs
No saddle sores after three days
Glovebox tool storage
760mm bars may be narrow for some riders on a medium frame
32T chainring preferred 30T for better gear range
Lock-out lever awkward to reach with bottle cage
Tube sleeve too small for a tube
Rear wheel rolls slower on flats compared to 29er
Feb 2022 · Amanda Wishart
Santa Cruz Blur and Juliana Wilder: two XC race bikes, two different builds, two huge fans. Find out why we didn't want to return these.

Feb 2022
Juliana's Wilder 120mm/115mm travel cross country bike packs trail bike performance at a XC race bike weight.
Dec 2021 · Nicole Formosa
All-in, mixed-wheel, can't lose
Fast acceleration
Efficient, refined suspension
Excellent execution of mixed-wheel design
No aluminum version
High entry-level cost
Only three frame sizes

Oct 2021 · Katherine Moore
A lightweight, responsive climber and confidence-inspiring descender, at a high price
Low and aggressive yet comfortable riding position
Impressive gear range and shifting for tackling steep, techy climbs
Playful ride feel, with mega manoeuvrability
Incomplete SRAM X01 AXS build is disappointing for the price
Q: Which Juliana bikes are most popular?
The most popular Juliana model families are the Joplin and Wilder.
Q: Does Juliana make eBikes?
No, Juliana manufactures conventional bikes and has not yet entered the e-bike market.