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  • Santa Cruz 2024 Santa Cruz Blur 4 C TR R-Kit Large
  • Santa Cruz 2024 Santa Cruz Blur 4 C TR R-Kit Large

2024 Santa Cruz Blur 4 C TR R-Kit Large

$6,999.00
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A Fair Advantage

We tapped into everything we’ve learned from years of making the highest quality carbon full-suspension bikes and added the super-efficient Superlight™ suspension to make a World Cup-winning XC race bike. The Blur isn’t guaranteed to make you a race winner but being the lightest, full-suspension carbon XC bike we’ve ever made, it might be the difference between claiming first place...or just crossing the line.

  • Be sure to read up on our new Superlight™ Suspension
  • Looking at XC capability, but interested in a Juliana? Check out the Wilder.
  • Racing XC seems too keen but still want speed? Check out the Tallboy

 

BLUR C • R TR  
Frame Carbon C 29" 115mm Travel Superlight™
Rear Shock FOX Float Performance, 190x45
Fork RockShox Sid RL, 120mm
Rear Derailleur SRAM NX Eagle, 12spd
Shifter SRAM NX Eagle, 12spd
Cassette SRAM PG1230, 12spd, 11-50t
Chain SRAM NX Eagle, 12spd
Chain Guide OneUp Chainguide
Bottom Bracket SRAM DUB 68/73mm Threaded BB
Headset "FSA IS-2/47/42 ACB or Cane Creek 10
IS Integrated”
Rear Tire Maxxis Rekon Race 29"x2.4"WT, EXO
Front Tire Maxxis Rekon Race 29"x2.4"WT, EXO
Front Hub SRAM MTH 716, 15x110, Torque Cap,
6-Bolt 32h
Front Rim RaceFace AR Offset 27, 29"
Rear Hub SRAM MTH 746, 12x148, HG, 6-Bolt, 32h
Rear Rim RaceFace AR Offset 27, 29"
Front Rotor Avid Centerline, 180mm
Rear Rotor Avid Centerline, 180mm
Brakes SRAM Level T
Crankset SRAM Stylo 148 DUB 34t
Handlebar RaceFace Ride
Stem RaceFace Ride, 60mm
Saddle WTB Silverado, CroMo
Seatpost SDG Tellis Dropper, 31.6
Grips/Bar Tape ESI Chunky Grips
 

Frame Sizing

If you're on the cusp between the recommended height range of two sizes, the absolute best thing is to try to ride them both. At a minimum, check the stack/reach measurements on your current bike and compare it to the new model you are looking at to get an idea of a fit you are already comfortable with. If riding the bike is not an option, consider the following.

Personal Preference

A larger size frame will be more stable, and will give you more room to move without upsetting the weight-balance of the bike. The larger size will put the front wheel further in front of you, which gives the feeling of security and conversely, it will require more significant body movements when you WANT to shift the weight-bias of the bike. Think hard about your riding style and how active/intuitive you want it to be vs stable and speedy. You'll need to work a bit harder to muscle the larger bike around.

Body Dimension

Not all bodies at a given height are the same. If you have longer legs and a shorter torso than the average person your height, that may push you towards the smaller of the recommended sizes. If you're all torso and arms, most likely you'll want to size up.

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