Radio Griffin Pro Dirt Jump Bike Description:
The Radio Griffin Pro Dirt Jumper is certainly worthy of having "Pro" in the name. With the light-weight 6061-T6 aluminum frame, paired with the Manitou Circus Expert 100mm fork, a high-end parts package from Race Face, and Maxxis DTH tires, what more could you want?! This rig is ready to be flipped and whipped on a big slopestyle course, or to just flow around a pump track.
Specifications:
- Frame: Radio Griffin PRO Frame, 6061-T6 Hydroformed & Butted Aluminum, Tapered Head Tube
- Fork: Manitou Circus Expert Fork (100mm Travel)
- Headset: FSA NO 42/ACB-A, Integrated A-Headset, 1-1/8" - 1.5"
- Stem: Race Face Chester 35, Front Load, Alloy (40mm Reach)
- Bars: Radio Griffin Bar, 6061-T6 Aluminum, 35mm (50mm Rise) (760mm Wide) (8° Backsweep) (3° Upsweep)
- Grips: Radio Frequency XL, Flangeless (160mm)
- Cranks: Race Face Affect Crank, Alloy (170mm Length)
- Bottom Bracket: BSA (Euro) External Cup, 24mm
- Pedals: Radio Slim, Nylon Fiberglass
- Sprocket: Race Face Affect, Alloy (28T)
- Chain: Salt AM, WZ1 Type
- Front Hub: Radio Pro-DJ Disc Hub, Alloy, Sealed (15mm Through Axle) (32H)
- Rear Hub: Radio Pro-DJ Disc Cassette Hub, Alloy, Sealed (3/8" Chromoly Axle) (32H)
- Cog: 10T Cassette Driver, Sealed Bearing
- Front Rim: Radio DB-T25 Rim (Double Wall) (Sleeved) (32H)
- Rear Rim: Radio DB-T25 Rim (Double Wall) (Sleeved) (32H)
- Front Tire: Maxxis DTH (26" x 2.3")
- Rear Tire: Maxxis DTH (26" x 2.3")
- Seat: Radio Century Fat Padded (Pivotal)
- Seat Post: Radio Pivotal Post, Alloy
- Seat Clamp: Radio Slim, Alloy, 31.8mm
- Brake Lever: Tektro RS-360A (Front), SRAM DB-LVL-A1 (Rear)
- Brakes: Tektro Aries Mechanical Disc (Front), SRAM DB-LVL-A1 Hydraulic Disc (Rear)
- Extras: -
- Color: Matte Black
- Weight: 24.9 lbs
Geometry:
- Toptube Length: 22.8"
- Chainstay Length: 15"
- Headtube Angle: 70°
- Seattube Angle: 70°
- Bottom Bracket Height: 14mm Drop
- Standover: 10.2"
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This product was added to our catalog on October 10, 2022