Santa Cruz Bronson 5 Carbon C 90
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THE HARDCORE ALLROUNDER WITH A STEEL HANG FOR WILD TRAILS
If you can only have one bike and this bike has to do it all, then the Bronson is the perfect choice. From groomed flow trails to washed-out berms, from alpine descents to home trails - the Bronson adapts to every occasion with ease and is just as at home in the air as it is on technical terrain. But beware: it encourages wild riding behaviour.
STEELHANG FOR WILD TRAILS
The combination of geometry and suspension of the Bronson brings energy to the trail and at the same time ensures controlled and stable riding behaviour. It whispers to you: "You can do it. Don't brake. Take the jump. Do it!" And that always leaves you wanting more and getting more.
ON THE TRAIL IT GETS WILD!
This is the best VPP™ rear triangle we have ever developed. It offers more traction and provides a very smooth and confident ride. The lower VPP™ link is now positioned lower and further forward to optimise anti-squat. The result is a smooth, free ride with plenty of traction
This bike arrives (almost) fully assembled. All you have to do is straighten the handlebars and attach the pedals.
Frame | Carbon C |
Material | Carbon |
Gender | Unisex |
Weight | approx. 15.48 kg |
Fork | FOX 36 Float Performance, Grip, 160mm |
Damper | FOX Float X Performance, 230x57.5 |
Manufacturer shift group | Sram |
Gear lever | SRAM 90 Eagle T-Type, 12spd |
Rear derailleur | SRAM 90 Eagle T-Type, 12spd |
Number of gears | 1 x 12 |
Crank handle | SRAM 90 Eagle DUB T-Type Crankset, 32t All Sizes: 170mm |
Cassette | SRAM XS 1275 Eagle T-Type, 10-52t |
Pedals included in the scope of delivery | nein |
Rims | front: Reserve 30|TR AL, rear: Reserve 30|TR AL |
Hubs | front: DT Swiss 370, 15x110, 6-bolt, 28h, rear: DT Swiss 370, 12x148, XD, 6-bolt, 36t, 28h |
Wheel size | 27,5 Zoll / 29 Zoll |
Tyres | front: Maxxis Assegai 29 "x2.5", 3C MaxxGrip, EXO+, rear: Maxxis Minion DHR II 27.5 "x2.4", 3C MaxxTerra, EXO+ |
Brakes | SRAM Maven Base |
Handlebars | OneUp Aluminium Bar S: 35x760mm, 20mm Rise, M/L/XL/XXL: 35x800mm, 35mm Rise |
Seat post | OneUp Dropper Post, 31.6 S: 150mm, M: 180m, L/XL: 210mm, XXL: 240mm |
Saddle | SDG Bel-Air V3 Lux-Alloy |
Stem | OneUp Enduro Stem All Sizes: 42mm |
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Important safety information
The most comprehensive overview of relevant safety information and warnings can be found at in our user manual for bicycles. Please visit the following link to view the manual in full: Manual
We have listed some important points for you below. Please note that this list is not complete and we cannot guarantee its completeness
1. Assembly and operation: Ensure that all components of the bike are fully assembled in accordance with the operating instructions. Only use the bike if all bolts/nuts have been tightened to the prescribed torque. Read the user manual and all additional documentation carefully before using the bike for the first time
2. Permissible load: Do not exceed the total permissible load of the bike, as this can lead to breakage or failure of important safety components . The brake system is only designed for the permissible total load
3. Laws and regulations: Observe all local and national bicycle laws and regulations. These include licensing, helmet requirements, child carrier seats, bicycle traffic laws and regulations for lighting and reflectors
4. Bicycle registration: You must register your bicycle in order to be able to make warranty claims . Keep the user manual for future references and consult your specialist dealer if you have any questions about assembly and maintenance
5. Modifications and adjustments: Modifications to the components of your bicycle may impair safety and invalidate the warranty. Not all components or accessories are tested for compatibility and safety. Consult your specialist dealer before making any changes to the bike
6. Chassis and suspension: Improper adjustment of the suspension can lead to malfunctions and increase the risk of loss of control and accidents. Check the suspension regularly for visible damage and have any leaks or damage repaired immediately by your specialist dealer
7. Wheel safety: Do not ride with an improperly secured wheel or axle. This can cause the wheel to move or detach from the bike and cause an accident. Consult the axle manufacturer's instructions for correct installation
8. Brake lever and seat adjustments: Make sure that you can reach the brake levers when your hands are securely positioned on the handlebars. A brake that cannot be reached can lead to loss of control and an accident
9. Disc brakes: Do not touch disc brakes and rotors immediately after use, as they become very hot and can cause burns. Allow them to cool down completely before touching them
10. Handlebars and head tube: Changes to the handlebar height should only be made by a specialist dealer. Improper installation can damage the fork head tube and cause an accident. Do not remove any spacer rings from the fork steering column
11. Rotor sizes: Observe the rotor size restrictions of the fork manufacturer. A larger rotor than recommended can damage the fork, frame or other components and cause an accident
12. Handlebar grips and plugs: Use handlebar end plugs to cover the ends of the handlebars . Uncovered handlebar ends can cause injuries in the event of an accident
13. Saddle height adjustment: Incorrect saddle height adjustment can lead to falls, injuries and/or death. We recommend having all assembly and adjustment work carried out by a specialist dealer
14. Seat clamp bolts: Failure to tighten the seat clamp bolt in accordance with the seat post manufacturer's recommendations can damage the seat tube and cause an accident
15. Seat adjustment: An incorrectly adjusted or ill-fitting saddle can lead to injuries to soft tissue, nerves and blood vessels. Symptoms include pain, tingling, numbness or soreness
16. Air hoses at petrol stations: Do not use air hoses at petrol stations to inflate tyres. These air hoses can have inaccurate pressure values and inflate the tyres too quickly, which can lead to damage or tyre bursts
17. Tyre clearance: For front forks, there must be at least 6 mm of tyre clearance when the air is completely deflated from the fork and fully compressed. Measure around the edges of the inflated tyre and the fork crown, the fork leg and the head tube
18. Luggage carriers and trailers: The use of luggage carriers or trailers can impair the steering, suspension performance and other components and increase the braking distance. Do not overload the bike and make sure that luggage and carrier parts do not cover the lights or reflectors or come into contact with moving parts
19. Maintenance intervals: Observe the maintenance intervals. These serve as a guideline for normal operation and may vary depending on the conditions. Ensure that the bike is maintained in accordance with our specifications and that all maintenance work is documented. Components can fail if wear and damage are not identified in time. In the event of a collision or accident, consult your dealer immediately for inspection. Ensure regular maintenance, frequent inspections and replacement of parts as required .
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