Norco Bigfoot 1
Best rugged machine for diverse challenging terrain exploration.
A highly capable fat bike that balances aggressive trail handling with the floatation needed for deep snow. It simplifies the riding experience with a reliable one-by drivetrain and hydraulic brakes, making it a true year-round machine for those who don't stop when the seasons change.
$1700.00
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Who it's for
- Adventurers seeking year-round exploration across diverse, challenging landscapes.
- Riders prioritizing a comfortable, stable, and forgiving experience on demanding trails.
- Cyclists valuing robust, precise, and durable components for demanding conditions.
Who should skip it
- Performance-focused riders prioritizing lightweight agility and quick acceleration.
- Commuters or riders who frequently traverse paved roads and well-maintained paths.
- Casual riders or those seeking a versatile, all-around mountain bike for varied terrain.
Performance breakdown
Winter Traction
Massive 4.5-inch tires provide exceptional grip on snow and loose terrain.
Drivetrain Reliability
Shimano CUES components offer smooth, durable shifting for harsh riding conditions.
Frame Versatility
Thoughtful geometry and mounting points make this capable beyond just winter.
Stopping Power
Four-piston hydraulic brakes deliver consistent control in wet and icy weather.
Component Integration
Dropper post and carbon fork upgrades elevate the overall ride quality.
Terrain Flotation
Wide wheelset excels at keeping you on top of soft surfaces.
Key Specs
Frame
X6 Alloy Double Butted
Fork
Carbon, 15x150mm FAT
Rims
WTB ST i76 27.5", 32H
Hubs
Front: KT M9CF 15x150mm FAT, 32H, 6 bolt Rear: KT-M9CR, 12x197mm FAT, HG, 32H, 6 Bolt
Spokes
Stainless Steel 14g - Black
Tires
WTB Bailiff 4.5 x 27.5” TCS Light/High Grip 120tpi DNA tire
Bottom Bracket
Praxis M30 BSA Threaded
Crankset
Praxis Cadet M30, 32T, 170mm (S), 175mm (M, L, XL)
Shifters
Shimano CUES, Rapidfire Plus, 11sp
Rear Derailleur
Shimano CUES RD-U6000, 11spd
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