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| Introducing the New Santa Cruz Nomad |
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Thursday, 17 July 2008 Following in the footsteps of the Blur LT's redesign earlier this year, the Nomad is the latest recipient of SCB's next generation VPP.
The Cliff Notes for this redesign are as follows: The "why" of this requires a little more explanation:
Changing from the old clamshell welded top tube design to a triple butted 6000 series aluminum front triangle allowed the engineers to increase strength and stiffness in the front end, incorporate ISCG 05 chainguide mounts and retain use of a 1.5" headtube, yet at the same time reduce frame weight by a third of a pound over the previous model. Frame weight for a large size powdercoated Nomad running a RockShox Monarch 3.3 is 6.9 pounds. Smaller frames will weigh less, as will anodized frames
The old Nomad defied easy categorization. It spanned the gap between heavy duty long travel trail riding and aggressive terrain high performance abuse and found friends at either end of the spectrum. This redesign muddies attempts to pigeonhole the bike even further. It's lighter and more responsive, but at the same time stronger and more stable. The territory that the Nomad calls home has grown in size...
Available late October, in the following colors - black, white, red, yellow, lime green, liquid blue, ano green and ano slate.
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2008-07-2719:50:29 friggin beautiful frame,i have an intense 6.6 and am currently looking to build a new bike,i think i just found my frame.good to see they have changed pivot issues.anyone know if there is other shock options (cane creek db would be groovy)??
2008-07-2113:02:31 Wow, sexy! Wouldn't dare to use it on the trails, such an expensive bike
2008-07-1721:56:18 i cant believe what i am reading
2008-07-1714:31:24 Seeing as I do more shorter trail riding with a bit of downhill thrown in for fun these days maybe maybe I should sell my 120mm stumpjumper trail bike and my Big Hit III and get one of these babies instead.