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4699 US$(4039 €)| Peso | 9,2 kg |
|---|---|
| Marco | Carbón |
| Suspensión | Rígido |
| Tenedor | Carbón |
| Ruedas | 29″ Aluminio |
| transmisión | 1 × 11 |
| grupo | Truvativ Stylo Carbon, Force |
| Frenos | SRAM Force Disco Hidráulico |
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Resumen
The Salsa Cutthroat is celebrated for its exceptional comfort, stability, and versatility across gravel, dirt roads, and trails, making it a top choice for bikepacking and aggressive gravel riding. Its carbon frame and fork offer a lightweight, compliant ride, while the Vibration Reduction System enhances comfort on long hauls. Despite its many strengths, some riders wish for a flip chip in the rear dropout and wider rims for optimal performance.
Carbon frame and fork for lightweight, compliant, and fast riding
Vibration Reduction System (VRS) for enhanced comfort
Nearly unmatched cargo carrying capability with 20+ frame mounts
Stable and confident handling on varied terrains
Ideal for ultra-endurance bikepacking with efficient sprinting and lightweight design
Lack of a flip chip in the rear dropout for adjustable chainstay length
Press fit bottom bracket may be creaky
SRAM Force brake levers ergonomically awkward with extreme flare handlebars
It’s truly the most comfortable and stable drop-bar bike I’ve ridden to date, and it still feels fast.BIKEPACKING.com
"The Cutthroat is graceful, quick, and eye-catching, more pack unicorn than mule."Bicycling
No other bike in our test felt more confident on the downhills!
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oct 2019 · Selene Yeager
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.

dic 2017 · Robin Schmitt
Road or mountain bike? Can I fit a six-pack of beer onto it? The € 4,499 carbon Salsa Cutthroat raises some questions.....
| Marco | Cutthroat Carbon Pedalier estándar: BB86/BB92, ajuste a presión Color: Teal / Orange Fade |
|---|---|
| Tenedor | Cutthroat Carbon |
| Amortiguador trasero | NA |
| Pedalier | PressFit 41 x 92mm |
| Auriculares | Cane Creek 40 |
| Provenir | Salsa Guide |
| Manillar | Salsa Cowchipper Carbon |
| Sillín | WTB Volt Race |
| tija de sillín | Salsa Guide Carbon Tipo: Rígido |
| Puños | MSW Anti-Slip Gel |
| Cambio trasero | SRAM Force 1 |
|---|---|
| Desviador delantero | NA |
| Manivela | SRAM Stylo Carbon Eagle DUB, 34t |
| cambiadores | SRAM Force 1 HRD |
| Casete | SRAM XG 1150, 10-42t |
| Cadena | SRAM PC 1110 |
| Frenos | SRAM Force HRD, 160mm rotors Tipo: SRAM Force Disco Hidráulico |
| llantas | Front: DT Swiss CR 1600 Spline 15 x 100mm, Rear: DT Swiss CR 1600 Spline 12 x 142mm |
|---|---|
| Llantas | Maxxis Ikon 2.2", 60 TPI/EXO/TR |
| Rotores de disco | 74mm post mount; (140 –160mm) |
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