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2021 Norco

Fluid FS A2 29

Prix du fabricant

2 349 €
CadreAluminium
Suspensioncomplet, 120 / 130mm
FourcheRockShox 35 Silver
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Deluxe Select
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeDeore
FreinsShimano Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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Handling
nimblestable
Fluid FS A2 29
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Transmission

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

44 km/h

Fluid FS A2 29

42 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensions
MD

163cm – 175cm

LG

172cm – 184cm

XL

181cm – 192cm

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Commentaires

Résumé

The Norco Fluid FS is a versatile trail bike that offers a great balance of performance and value, with modern geometry and a well-executed frame design. It excels in technical trails with its smooth suspension and grippy tires, though some models may feel heavy on climbs. The bike is praised for its high-quality build kit and finishing touches, making it a strong contender in its price range.

Pros
  • Modern geometry and high-quality frame construction

  • Excellent value for the price with a solid build kit

  • Smooth and grippy suspension performance

  • Versatile for both climbing and descending

  • Clean and well-executed frame design

Cons
  • Some models are relatively heavy, affecting climbing efficiency

  • Basic components like brakes and pedals may lack performance

  • Suspension tuning can feel over-damped on certain models

  • Tire choice may not suit all riders or conditions

Key Quotes
The new Fluid is a massive leap forward for this range
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For the price, I think Norco’s Fluid FS1 is a great value.
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The Fluid was a hoot. Through jumps and berms, the bike is very poppy, highlighting its fun-loving nature and the Fluid's intended use.
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Pinkbike
Field Test: 2023 Norco Fluid - The Reasonably Priced One

déc. 2022 · Mike Kazimer

I ended up putting down my 4th fastest time on the Fluid, just one second slower than my 2nd and 3rd place times, and two seconds slower than my fastest time, which was on the Trek Fuel EX..

Points forts
  • Great geometry and well-chosen components for a reasonable price

  • Solid, ready for anything ride feel

  • Norco's suspension setup guide is one of the best out there.

Points faibles
  • Could use a chainguide and a longer dropper post.

  • There are lighter & livelier options in this travel bracket

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Freehub
Bike Review | Norco Fluid FS A1

nov. 2022 · Spencer Astra

Norco’s new Fluid FS is meant for anybody and everybody. But don’t be fooled; this is no cookie-cutter, crowd-pleaser of a bike. The Fluid FS does a stellar job of playing different roles for different riders, and that’s exactly what makes it stand out among the company’s broad line of capable trail rigs. The Fluid FS’s pure fun factor feels equally ready to please a cross-country fanatic looking for a ride with little more oomph as it does a downhill racer wanting to cover more terrain—and that’s where the middle of the road magic lies in this surprisingly capable 130-millimeter bike. The Fluid FS now sports 29-inch wheels throughout its size range and is complemented by size-specific chainstays, ranging from 425 to 445 millimeters, making it easier to wave goodbye to the 27.5-inch option of the past. On a size large, I had plenty of room to move around the bike while climbing everything from fire roads to steep tech, and it never felt unwieldy while navigating around obstacles or trying to get the bike off the ground. The 480-millimeter reach left plenty of breathing room and, paired with a 65-degree headtube angle, the intended rider position is neutral and ready to tackle rough trails without risking a sluggish feeling on more mellow terrain. A long, dry summer of unpredictable conditions had me reaching for the Fluid FS more than I expected. It’s a bike that easy to get along with, and its balanced nature made quick work of scary-loose descents with confidence. Climbing on the Fluid FS is intuitive and doesn’t require any annoying weight shifts; just jump on and go. A 76.6-degree seat angle makes for a comfortable and natural climbing position, and the bike's balanced front and rear ends kept my front wheel glued to the ground on tight, steep switchbacks. At about 32 pounds, the Fluid FS powers uphill with an unexpected pep considering the extra weight of the alloy frame and a lack of any featherweight parts. The suspension design and shock pair nicely during extended pedaling efforts—I only reached for the shock lever to firm things up when I was commuting from trail to trail on Bellingham’s steep fire roads. While I didn’t do any true backcountry rides on the Fluid FS, it’s high up on my list of bikes that I would be happy to pedal all day long, especially if there are some worthy descents in store.

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Loam Wolf
Review: Norco Fluid FS A1

nov. 2022 · Max Rhulen

From our first ride on the Norco Fluid FS A1 to our last, the bike has remained a joy to ride. Norco has made a more consumer friendly full suspension trail bike that performs above its price point and is durable. Spec’d with TRP 4-piston brakes, a Fox Factory fork, Shimano XT drivetrain, a custom tuned shock, and size-specific geometry, Norco has elevated the game on what an affordable, dual suspension mountain bike can offer.

Points forts
  • Bang for your buck

  • Performance

  • Durability

Points faibles
  • Tire spec

  • Handlebar and Grip Spec

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BikeRadar
Norco Fluid FS 3 review

juin 2020 · Mick Kirkman

Solid and confident once up to speed, but slow to get there and let down by its fork

Points forts
  • Frame is a good shape, with (rear) suspension that’s stable while pedalling

  • 1x SRAM Eagle drivetrain is quiet and secure, with a wide-range cassette to aid climbing

Points faibles
  • Feels heavy and is slow to get up to speed

  • Can be tough to manoeuvre when rolling with momentum

  • Suntour fork isn’t very smooth or effective over repeated hits

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Bike Perfect
Norco Fluid FS1 review

sept. 2019 · Guy Kesteven

Guy Kesteven hits the trails on the Norco Fluid FS1 to find out if a fresh fork, smoother shock tune and the latest Shimano drivetrain deliver on the potential it obviously had last year

Points forts
  • Suspension issues are resolved

  • Spec far exceeds its pricepoint

Points faibles
  • Weight

  • Brakes are lacking

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Bikerumor
Review: The 2019 Norco Fluid FS1 29er packs a punch with high value build

juil. 2019 · Steve Fisher

Norco's 2019 Fluid FS1 29er is a solid all-around trail machine that offers great bang for your buck.

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Singletrack World
Review | 2019 Norco Fluid FS 1 - A Sub-£2k Full Suspension Bike

mai 2019 · Hannah Dobson

Hannah checks out the 2019 Norco Fluid FS 1, a sub £2k full suspension bike. Available from Evans in the UK.

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Mountain Bike Action
Bike Test: Norco Fluid FS 1

févr. 2019 · McCoy

Go with the flow

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

6061 Alloy Trail, 120mm Travel, 27.5" and 29" Options, UDH

Norme BBBSA, 73mm, Fileté

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

CouleursOrange / Charcoal; Blue / Black/black

Fourche

RockShox 35 Silver R, 130mm Travel, 46mm Offset (27.5), 51mm Offset (29)

Voyager130mm

Type de ressortRessort

Amortisseur arrière

Rockshox Deluxe Select, 190x42.5mm (27.5), 190x45mm (29)

Voyager120mm

Pédalier

Shimano Cartridge Bearing, BSA Threaded

Casque

Sealed Bearing, Tapered

Tige

6061 Alloy, 50mm Length, 35mm Clamp

Guidon

TranzX 6061 Butted Alloy, 780mm, 20mm Rise

Selle

Norco XC

Tige de selle

X-Fusion Manic Dropper, 31.6mm, 125mm (s), 150mm (M), 170mm (L, XL)

TypeCompte-gouttes

Pédales

VP Nylon Flat

Poignées

VP Lock-On

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano Deore RD-M6100

Manivelle

Shimano Deore FC-MT510-1, 32T, 170mm (XXS - S), 175mm (M - XL)

Manettes

Shimano Deore SL-M6100-R I-Spec EV

Cassette

Shimano Deore CS-M6100-12, 10-51T, 12 Speed

Chaîne

Shimano Deore CN-M6100

Freins

Front: Shimano BR-MT420, 4 Piston, Organic Pads, Rear: Shimano BR-MT420, 4 Piston, Organic Pads

TypeShimano Disque hydraulique

Leviers de frein

Shimano BR-MT420

roues
Jantes

Stan's Flow D, 32H

Moyeu avant

Shimano HB-MT400-B, 15x110mm Boost, Center Lock

Moyeu arrière

Shimano FH-MT510-B, 12x148mm Boost, Micro Spline, Center Lock

Pneus

Maxxis Dissector 2.4" 3C/EXO/TR

Disques

Shimano SMRT54, 180mm

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