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2023 Norco

Optic C3

Prix du fabricant

3 999 €4 599 €
CadreCarbone
Suspensioncomplet, 125 / 140mm
FourcheRockShox Pike Select
Amortisseur arrièreRockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate DH
roues29″ Aluminium
Transmission1 × 12
GroupeXT, SLX
FreinsTRP Slate EVO Disque hydraulique
Tige de selleCompte-gouttes
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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

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44 km/h

Optic C3

42 km/h

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Dimensions
SM

154cm – 166cm

MD

163cm – 175cm

LG

172cm – 184cm

XL

181cm – 192cm

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Résumé

The Norco Optic is a highly capable short-travel trail bike that excels in aggressive riding, offering a playful yet supportive feel with impressive suspension performance. Its modern geometry and efficient pedaling platform make it a standout in its category, though some riders may find its suspension setup firm or its handling demanding in tight technical terrain.

Pros
  • Efficient climbing

  • Playful and supportive feel

  • Impressive suspension suppleness for its travel

  • Aggressive geometry for confidence and agility

  • Modern, aggressive geometry

Cons
  • Firm suspension isn't the most comfortable

  • Not especially supportive of standing efforts

  • Some testers felt it was too bobby for a 125-millimeter bike

  • Requires a good deal of precision in handling

Key Quotes
This is a bulldog of a short-travel bike.
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The suspension is pretty much a perfect balance of ingredients to cook up a flat-out banquet on every trail.
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The Norco Optic is one of the boldest and most progressive mountain bike concepts we’ve seen in a long time and that is exactly what makes this bike so good!
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Loam Wolf
Review: Norco Optic C1

nov. 2024

If you're a rider looking for a daily driver pedal bike that won't hold you back, the high-pivot Norco Optic C1 will be right up your alley.

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Outdoor Gear Lab
Norco Optic C2

sept. 2024 · Joshua Hutchens

The redesigned Optic features Norco's VPSHP suspension to increase the rearward axle path and improve suspension performance in technical terrain. We...

Points forts
  • Svelte design

  • Quiet in the rough

  • 29" or MX wheels

Points faibles
  • Heavy

  • No frame storage

  • Linkage is a net negative

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Bike Perfect
I tested Norco's all-new Optic with its trendy high pivot suspension DH tech in a short travel downcountry package

juin 2024 · Mick Kirkman

125mm rear wheel travel might have you imagining something of an XC bike, but think again, as Norco’s latest high pivot Optic blurs the boundaries and brings maximum downhill attitude to the short travel trail bike segment

Points forts
  • Rear suspension swallows bumps like a champion

  • Could easily be convinced there is up to 30mm more rear wheel travel than advertised

  • Nice frame shape with tons of standover clearance, good angles and good adjustability

  • Great wheels, tires and many parts.

  • Proportional chainstays bring meaningful size changes to maintain balance

Points faibles
  • Heavy and slow up and along for its short travel category

  • Noisy drivetrain with noticeable drag

  • Active suspension isn’t the most efficient

  • Brakes are laughably weak for the bike’s DH capability

  • So expensive it’s not being brought into the UK

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Singletracks
2024 Norco Optic C1 Review: Short-Travel with a High-Pivot for Max Fun

mars 2024 · Matt Miller

The 2024 Norco Optic 125mm trail bike gets a high pivot and idler pulley from its big siblings and makes a case for the suspension system on shorter-travel bikes.

Points forts
  • Versatile, short-travel trail bike

  • Predictable, composed suspension

  • Punches above its travel

Points faibles
  • Wheel swap requires additional Missing Link kit

  • Not as energetic as some other short-travel bikes

  • Could benefit from stronger brakes

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
New 2024 Norco Optic on test – Does high pivot rear suspension make sense on a trail bike?

févr. 2024 · Peter Walker

The new 2024 Norco Optic relies on a distinctive high pivot suspension design. Does it even make sense on a trail bike?

Points forts
  • High fun factor on flowing trails

  • Doesn’t shy away from gnarly trails either

  • Ride Aligned system is extremely practical

Points faibles
  • Undersized brakes

  • Cables rattle loudly

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MBR
Norco’s new Optic is the bike I’ve been waiting for: gravity suspension and aggressive geometry meets some very short travel - MBR

févr. 2024 · Jamie Darlow

It’s been more than four years since we’ve seen a Norco for sale in the UK, after distribution through Evans Cycles fell apart, but now in 2024 Norco is back with two new analogue bikes, the Sight and Optic. And what a change the US brand’s made, embracing a high pivot idler on its longer-travel Sight and on the 125mm travel Optic. Need to know Carbon frame trail bike with high pivot suspension and idler High pivot suspension design with idler delivers 125mm travel Idler gets around 19 teeth, narrow profile and coating to reduce drag Size-specific chainstays and seat tube angles, that grow with the sizing 29in wheels, or switch to mullet with the Missing Link Kit that swaps out rocker link and shock mount Frame gets space for bottle on each size, gear hangar, sleeved internal routing Meaty chainstay and seatstay protection to quiet the chain C1 Fox Factory build with SRAM XO T-type drivetrain unavailable in the UK C2 build is in the UK, at £6,999 with mix of Fox and RockShox suspension That makes the Optic pretty unique, we’ve only seen the high pivot idler idea used on one other short-travel bike in modern times, aboard the 130mm Forbidden Druid. It took the Canadian brand two goes to deliver the right balance of small-bump sensitivity and support, but by the second generation we rated it as one of the best short travel trail bikes around. It’s a high bar for the Optic to clear then. High pivot proposition There’s a good reason why most brands don’t attempt the high pivot and idler design on the short travel bike, traditionally it’s added more noise, drag and weight. This is less of a problem on downhill or enduro bikes of course, where weight matters less, and which partly explains why there are a shed load of brands sporting the idea, with the Trek Slash the latest to the pile. The other reason is suspension performance, of course. A high pivot design and its rearward axle path is said to make bikes better able to swallow big hits, more composed on rough terrain and generally feel like they’re delivering more travel than the numbers suggest. Norco’s Virtual Pivot Suspension | High Pivot suspension design There’s plenty to talk about with both the new Sight and Optic, but I’ll dive straight into the most interesting feature, the suspension. Norco’s calling it Virtual Pivot Suspension | High Pivot, a design that sends the wheel more rearwards than a conventional low-pivot design… although by how much we don’t know as the brand hasn’t shared this information.  The idler is mounted to the chainstay, it’s there to manage the chain growth and stop the pedal-kickback that would plague any high-pivot idler bike if left with a regular chainline. There’s no second idler pulley below the chainring, like on the Trek Slash, and this is because the Optic’s idler is positioned more rearward. In short, there’s enough contact with the chainring not to need …Continue reading »

Points forts
  • • Great sizing and standover height, and perfect fore-aft balance with proportional chainstays

  • • Climbs like an absolute rocket, despite any extra potential drag and weight from the idler

  • • Suspension is super supportive, holds you flat and stable in the corners

  • • Fast as a missile down the trails, swallows big hits like a champ

Points faibles
  • • Rough tracks transfer vibration through your hands and feet

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Pinkbike
Review: 2024 Norco Optic - High Pivot, Short Travel

févr. 2024 · Dario DiGiulio

For the right person, someone who wants a little bike that can push beyond its purview when truly ridden hard, the tradeoffs might just be worthwhile.

Points forts
  • Impressively composed for travel number

  • Adaptable and well-considered frame layout

  • Excellent geometry and scaled sizing

Points faibles
  • Pedals like a bigger bike

  • Complication and noise from idler

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off.road.cc
2021 Norco Optic C3 review

juin 2022

The Norco Optic C3 is an aggressively shaped short travel 29er that looks to be a solid all-rounder. Although its progressive geometry is right on the money, the bike’s overall capability and potential to inspire confidence are let down due to lackluster suspension.

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Géométrie
Spécifications
Construire
Cadre

Carbon Front Triangle, Aluminum Rear, 125mm Travel, UDH, Hangerless Interface Compatible, Ride Aligned™

Norme BBBB86/BB92, Appuyez sur Fit

Norme de suspensionDÉJÀ

CouleursPurple / Black; Black / Grey

Fourche

RockShox Pike Select RC, DebonAir, 140mm Travel, 42mm Offset

Voyager140mm

Type de ressortAir

Amortisseur arrière

RockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate DH Custom RC, 190x45mm

Voyager125mm

Pédalier

Praxis M30 PF92

Casque

FSA Internal Sealed Bearing

Tige

6061 Alloy, 45mm Length, 35mm Clamp

Guidon

Butted 6061 Alloy, 780mm, 20mm Rise

Selle

Fizik Alpaca Terra, Wingflex

Tige de selle

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

TypeCompte-gouttes

Poignées

DMR Deathgrip

Groupe
Derailleur arriere

Shimano XT RD-M8100

Manivelle

Praxis Cadet M30, 32T, 170mm

Manettes

Shimano SLX SL-M7100-IR I-Spec EV

Cassette

Shimano SLX, 10-51T, 12 Speed

Chaîne

Shimano Deore

Tendeur de chaîne

GW 1x Flip Guide

Freins

Front: TRP Slate EVO 203mm, Rear: TRP Slate EVO 180mm

TypeTRP Slate EVO Disque hydraulique

Leviers de frein

TRP Slate EVO

roues
Jantes

Stan's Flow S1 29", 32H

Moyeu avant

Bear Pawls Sealed Bearing, 15x110mm Boost, 6 Bolt

Moyeu arrière

Bear Pawls Sealed Bearing, 12x148mm Boost, Micro Spline, 6 Bolt

Pneus

Front: Vittoria Mazza 2.4" Trail G2.0, Rear: Vittoria Martello 2.35" Trail G2.0

Disques

TRP TR180-29 180mm

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