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2015 Norco

Range C 7.1

Prezzo Produttore

7115 USD(6115 €)
TelaioCarbonio
SospensioniFull, 160 / 160mm
ForcellaRockShox Pike
Ammortizzatore posterioreCane Creek
Ruote27.5″ Alluminio
Trasmissione1 × 11
GruppoXX1
FreniSRAM Guide RSC Disco idraulici
ReggisellaDropper
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Based on frame geometry and build specs.

Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Range C 7.1
Other Enduro bikes
Rapporti

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)

39 km/h

Range C 7.1

41 km/h

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Highest gear

(descending)

Dimensionamento
SM

158cm – 171cm

MD

168cm – 180cm

LG

178cm – 189cm

XL

186cm – 199cm

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Recensioni

Riassunto

The Norco Range is a versatile enduro bike praised for its plush suspension, stable high-speed performance, and playful yet capable handling. It strikes a balance between efficient climbing and aggressive descending, though some reviews note a lack of precision when pushed hard. The carbon frame models are notably lighter, enhancing the bike's overall performance.

Pros
  • Plush suspension performance

  • Stable at high speeds

  • Playful yet capable handling

  • Carbon frame models are lighter

  • Efficient climbing for an enduro bike

Cons
  • Lacks precision when pushed hard

  • Some suspension setups may ramp up too much

  • Heavier than some competitors

  • External dropper post routing can look untidy

Key Quotes
"Poppy" was how one tester summed up the Range’s demeanor
BIKE Magazine logoBIKE Magazine
The Norco Range Carbon 7.4’s chassis makes it a tempting offer on paper, but things don’t quite stack up on the trail
BikeRadar logoBikeRadar
The Trek is the probably the best all-rounder in this company.
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MBR
Norco Range Carbon 7.1 (2015) review - MBR

ott 2015 · Mick Kirkman

Need to know Enduro bike with 160mm travel and 650b wheels Carbon frame is 20 per cent lighter than aluminium version ‘Gravity Tune’ geometry sees effective chainstay length grow with each frame size Cane Creek DB Air shock has independent compression, rebound circuits and  ‘Climb Switch’ British Columbia is home to some of the world’s best all-mountain riding, so Norco ought to know how to make a sorted enduro bike. Its 160mm-travel Range has been available in aluminium for a couple of years, but the new carbon version is the Canadian brand’s go-to, high-end race machine. To test the Norco Range Carbon 7.1 in the terrain it was designed for, I headed to Alpe d’Huez, home of the Megavalanche, as well as plenty of other incredible trails. Before arriving, I took a a quick spin on a cheaper Range, which left me feeling a little underwhelmed, but rolling out of the cable car into a fast, braking bump-riddled bike park track, I was in for a big surprise on the deluxe 7.1 version. Within minutes the ride quality and handling had blown away any of the preconceptions floating around in my head. The geometry isn’t particularly aggressive or slack, nor is the frame the stiffest out there, but the bike felt alive and perfectly balanced — the lighter, stiffer wheels and better suspension making for handling that’s worlds apart from the cheaper Norco Range 7.4. Cane Creek’s Double Barrel shock is likely a big factor in the Norco’s playful character — it can be tuned perfectly to your taste, from floaty and easy to bottom, to tighter and more supportive, depending on how much air pressure and damping is dialled in. Despite being a keen tweaker, I didn’t even open the air sleeve to check how many progression-increasing spacers were fitted, as the ramp-up in the shock felt perfect for my 82kg. Small-bump sensitivity and traction was as good as any other 160mm bike I’ve tried, and despite such supple suspension, the Range never exhibited too much wallow. In fact, stamp on the cranks, or slam the bike in and out of berms, and the Range rewards you with significant acceleration and pump. It’s light over the rough stuff and fast and responsive when making sudden direction changes too. If I’m being really picky, a couple of the parts adorning the Range are not to my taste. The Dual Position RockShox Pike is too divey, even if the active mid-stroke is a good match for the bottomless feel of the rear end. Alpe D’Huez is an appropriate testing ground for bikes And while SRAM’s carbon XX1 cranks are lightweight and a big tick for most, when using big, wide flat pedals they flex and take away some of the bike’s solidity. I’d also like to see a bigger 2.4in High Roller II on the front to maximise control at the high speeds the Range goads you into hitting. You might have guessed by now that I can’t put this bike …Continue reading »

Pro
  • A well balanced ride that comes with extremely comfortable, smooth suspension that doesn’t sacrifice any potential for pure speed.

Contro
  • A RockShox Pike Solo Air fork would be better than the Dual Position option and you need to keep an eye on the pivot hardware, as it’s prone to coming loose.

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Singletrack World
Norco Range Carbon 7.1.

set 2015 · Dave Anderson

The Range Carbon 7.1 is Norco’s top of the range (badum-tish) all mountain or enduro bike, with a component mix and price tag to match its lofty ambitions.

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MTB Mag
[Test] Norco Range C 7.1

set 2015 · di Ian Collins

[ad3] In Aprile abbiamo messo le mani sulla Norco Range C7.1. È un’enduro con 160mm di escursione davanti e dietro e, sulla carta, esattamente le geometrie che sceglieremmo se dovessimo disegnare la bici dei nostri sogni. Il telaio è solido ed ha alcune caratteristiche interessanti ed originali. L’allestimento è un buon mix che include alcuni dei migliori prodotti di SRAM. Prezzo 6.999 Euro, peso 13.2 kg: per questa cifra si potrebbe trovare quacosa di più leggero, ma questa bici resta un ottimo punto di partenza. Cominciamo con la trasmissione. Il gruppo è XX1 completo (con l’eccezione della cassetta X1). Il

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BikeRadar
Norco Range Carbon 7.4 review

ago 2015 · Guy Kesteven

Plenty of high traction, confidence boosting potential, but heavy weight buries responsiveness and it lacks precision punch

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Flow Mountain Bike
Enduro Bike Comparison: Norco Range vs Trek Slash vs YT Capra vs Giant Reign

lug 2015

Enduro, all-mountain, aggressive trail… call it what you will (our new personal favourite is ‘down-country’). Bikes with long legs for soaking up gnarly terrain, and then striding back up the climbs again. Over the last 12 months we’ve been fortunate enough to sling a knee-padded leg over a lot of these kinda bikes. Looking back, …

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BIKE Magazine
Norco Range C 7.2 | 2015 Bible of Bike Tests

mar 2015

The Norco Range C 7.2 is a downhill-scorching missile that hits its target, and offers a super-competitive, well-thought-out parts spec for the price.

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Grouptest: EWS Race Bikes - Norco Range Carbon LE Review

ago 2014 · Christoph Bayer

The enduro bike of the Canadian firm Norco is just like the standard bike, but it can’t be bought in Germany with this specification. This is because the LE model is exclusive to Canadian customers. Norco stated clearly: “On the Limited Edition we only used parts that the product managers and Norco employees would put […]

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Mountain Bike Action
Trail Tested: The Norco Range Carbon 7.1

giu 2014 · MBA Action

Riders who have been into mountain biking for a number of years may still have trouble wrapping their minds around the latest crop of “all-mountain”

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Geometria
Specifiche
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Telaio

Range carbon 650B frame w/160mm travel

Standard BBBB86/BB92, Movimento Centrale

Forcella

Rockshox Pike RCT dual postion air 160mm, 15mm

Escursione160mm

Tipo di mollaAria

Ammortizzatore posteriore

Cane Creek Double Barrel air w/climb switch

Escursione160mm

Bottom Bracket

SRAM Pressfit BB92

Auricolare

Cane Creek 40 series tapered (integrated)

Stem

Race Face Atlas 50mm stem, 35 mm clamp

Manubrio

Race Face SixC 800mm carbon bar 35mm

Sella

WTB Volt Race w/chromoly rail

Reggisella

Rockshox Reverb Stealth seatpost 30.9 mm

TipoDropper

Pedali

SRAM MMX match maker right clamp

Manopole

Norco lock on

Gruppo
Deragliatore posteriore

SRAM XX1 11 sp long cage

Deragliatore anteriore

N/A

Manovella

SRAM XX1 X Sync w/30T

Leve del cambio

Jagwire LEX housing

Cassetta

SRAM XG 1180 10-42T 11 sp

Catena

SRAM PC 1130 11sp

Tendicatena

E-13 TRS + single DMB top guide small guard

Freni

Front: SRAM Guide RSC hydraulic disc w/180 mm rotor, Rear: SRAM Guide RSC hydraulic disc w/180 mm rotor

TipoSRAM Guide RSC Disco idraulici

Leve freno

SRAM Guide RSC

Ruote
Cerchi

Stan's ZTR Flow EX FR/AM rim

Mozzo anteriore

DT 350 alloy with disc mount front 15 mm

Mozzo posteriore

DT 350 alloy w/36T engagement 142x12 XD driver

Pneumatici

Maxxis High Roller II 650Bx2.30 3C Maxx Terra

Dischi

N/A

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