The Norco Yorkville is on the lower end of Norco's hybrid lineup of bikes. These bikes feature a geometry that is better suited towards longer commutes giving the rider a more comfortable and upright riding position. The seat features a suspension component to soften the bumps. Similar to Norco's other hybrids the wheels are...
This bike is designed to strike a balance between strength, durability, weight, price, comfort, and style. as well as balancing comfort and style. Main feature is more of a Shore-style influence for a rider who wants to develop their skills and move towards a more aggressive style of cycling.
Norco changed the frame geometry and utilized their own material (M6 Aluminum) to decrease the weight of the 2006 model.
Norco changed the frame geometry and utilized their own material (M6 Aluminum) to decrease the weight of the 2006 model. This bike also features a 4-bar linkage suspension system for optimal combination of stiffness, weight and efficient power transfer.
With slacker angles, a higher BB height, and a longer-travel fork than our XC hardtails, the All Mountain Hardtails are at home in a wide variety of riding conditions.
Meant for very long endurance races Norco has made this 2006 bike extremely light. The Fluid uses a 4-bar linkage frame to enhance the efficient transfer of power and minimizes the amount of pedal feedback.
The Six is the successor to Mountain Biking magazine's 2005 Bike of the Year. For 2006, Norco has made only slight adjustments to the bike by decreasing the overall weight.
The Six One is the successor to Mountain Biking magazine's 2005 Bike of the Year. For 2006, Norco has made only slight adjustments to the bike by decreasing the overall weight.
This bike is designed to cater to a dirt jump/street rider who wants a quality bike on a smaller budget. Features include 3-position disc mounts with slotted rear dropouts, replaceable derailleur hangers, dual 24" or 26" V-brake mounts, ISCG BB mounting tabs and Euro BB shells. The Ryde is designed for a 4-5" travel...
This bike is designed to cater to a dirt jump/street rider who wants a quality bike on a smaller budget. Features include 3-position disc mounts with slotted rear dropouts, replaceable derailleur hangers, dual 24" or 26" V-brake mounts, ISCG BB mounting tabs and Euro BB shells. The One25 is designed for a 4-5" travel...
The Two50 has been built up with tough 4130 double-butted chromoly frames for street riding and dirt jumping. The bikee is heavily influenced by its BMX cousins with features like DMR APS 24/26" V-brake mounts, a BMX-style integrated headset, ISCG BB mounting tabs on the Euro BB set, and short (404mm) chainstays.
The '416' has been built up with tough 4130 double-butted chromoly frames for street riding and dirt jumping. The bikee is heavily influenced by its BMX cousins with features like DMR APS 24/26" V-brake mounts, a BMX-style integrated headset, ISCG BB mounting tabs on the Euro BB set, and short (404mm) chainstays.
The ‘XXXX’, our newly designed full-suspension Supercross race bike, has been designed with a light, nimble feel based almost entirely on the Factory Team riders’ feedback. The bike uses a 4-bar linkage design that is stiff enough for quick gate starts, jumping, and efficient pedalling.
The 2006 Norco Freeride bikes are redesigned to utilize a single-crown, long travel fork. The 2006 model maintains the extra thick head tubes, steel-reinforced seatstays, and large rear axles for rear end stiffness. The 6" travel forks allow the flexibility to run shorter travel or mount a 24" wheel.
The 2006 Norco Freeride bikes are redesigned to utilize a single-crown, long travel fork. This bike contains different suspension parameters to increase pedaling efficiency on climbs. Lower bracket heights, standover height and center of gravity as well as shorter head tubes, and a reduced frame weight are some of the other improvements that have...
For the 2006 models, Norco has tried to improve rider positions by decreasing the fork length, standover height and head tube. This model sports Norco's 4-bar linkage "Horst link" design for the rear suspension system which has received glowing praise from Bike Magazine.
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