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Offres du JourShore Framekit
Prix du fabricant
2 399 €| Cadre | Aluminium |
|---|---|
| Suspension | complet, 180mm débattement arrière |
| Amortisseur arrière | Fox DHX2 Factory |
| roues | 27.5″ |
158cm – 171cm
168cm – 180cm
178cm – 189cm
186cm – 199cm
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Résumé
The Norco Shore is a downhill-focused bike praised for its high-pivot suspension, offering excellent traction and a plush ride on steep and rough terrain. It's designed for aggressive riders who prioritize downhill performance over climbing efficiency, with a geometry that balances stability and playfulness. While it excels in bike parks and on big jumps, its weight and uphill performance are noted drawbacks.
High-pivot suspension for excellent traction
Stable and confident on steep descents
Playful handling on jumps and drops
Durable construction suitable for freeride
Good value for downhill performance
Heavy, affecting climbing efficiency
No option for mixed-wheel setup
Some noise from the idler pulley
Requires an active riding style
Limited uphill performance
The new Norco Shore is a bike that screams.
For a DH-oriented machine, the Shore rides more playfully when hitting big, bike-park style jumps than a full-on downhill race bike.
The Norco Shore 2 strikes an incredible compromise, and is one of the best big bikes on the market today.
Blasting down the trail like there’s no tomorrow is what the Shore does best.
Norco’s Shore is possibly the most rugged bike the company offers.
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févr. 2022 · Alex Evans
One of the best hard-riding, confidence-inspiring, long-travel bikes on the market, all for a reasonable price
Supple, supportive, and smooth suspension that gives free speed
Goldilocks geometry
Excellent value for money
Choice part specifications
Weight might be a problem for some
Grippy but slow-rolling tyres
août 2021 · Ryan Cleek
The full circle of freeride
Surprisingly practical
High-pivot magic
Enough travel that 27.5-inch wheels are ok
Freeride is back!
Heavy
Some noise and drag from idler pulley
No reasonable way to go mixed-wheel

juil. 2021 · Peter Walker
The Norco Shore stands for freeriding! The bulky alloy frame uses a high-pivot suspension design and offers a whopping 180 mm travel. Read the review to find out how Norco’s freeride beast fared in our bike park test.
Lots of reserves
Confidence inspiring
Enables high speeds on bike park tracks
Freedom of movement thanks to super-low seat tube
If you're not careful, you will become a passenger
Narrow, slow and winding trails require lots of strength and input from the rider
Loud as hell
Wheelset doesn't live up to the potential of the bike

mars 2021
The return of a freeride legend

févr. 2021
"It's not uncommon to hit a bump, feel it through your hands and arms and then just have it disappear as the rear end rolls over it..."

déc. 2020 · Mike Kazimer
Kazimer and Levy go over the high and lows of five new enduro / freeride bikes.

oct. 2020 · Jessie-May Morgan
After a 20 year hiatus, the Norco Shore is back on the freeride menu. You’ll be glad to hear it no longer features the split seat tube and thus, doesn’t look remotely like the original motor-less motocross bike of 2001. Freeride on the North Shore has come a long way since then, and thankfully, so […]

oct. 2020 · BHowell
Reviews, ratings, specifications, weight, price and more for the 2021 Norco Shore A1 Bike
| Cadre | Aluminum Freeride, 180mm Travel, Ride Aligned™ Couleur: Silver / Silver |
|---|---|
| Amortisseur arrière | Fox Factory DHX2, Coil Spring, 225x70mm, 400lb/in (S), 450lb/in (M), 500lb/in (L), 550lb/in (XL) Voyager: 180mm Type de ressort: Ressort |
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Last updated 12 novembre
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