Some 20 years ago, Norco launched the Shore bike. The goal was to make a freeride machine worthy of tackling the harsh conditions from which its name was derived. Today, that bike has been reimagined with the same intent, for today's rider and style of trails. Grab your Roach pads and baggy pants so we can dig in. #MTB #mountainbike #freeride
Video Time Stamps
0:00 - Intro and Reveal
1:55 - General Bike Specs and Design
2:22 - First Impressions of Bike Spec
3:33 - Bike Geometry and Build Options
4:07 - Vital Tester Spec Preferences
4:35 - Interested in Pedaling High-Pivot on Trail
5:05 - Chainstay Protection and Possible Chainslap Noise
5:48 - Using Norco's Ride Aligned Fit and Setup Guide
6:54 - Fox 38 Fork Setup
7:44 - FOX DHX2 Coil Shock Setup
8:12 - Do Riders Even Use All the Suspension Settings?
8:53 - Difficult Rebound Adjuster on Fox DHX2 Shock
9:26 - Maxxis Tires Terminology
9:57 - Is There Drivetrain Drag Because of the Idler Pulley?
10:55 - Coil Shock Only - Progressive Design
11:27 - Norco Shore Model Prices
12:26 - Norco Shore Weight
13:06 - The Parking Lot Test
13:55 - First Ride Impressions at Bogus Basin
Norco Shore Highlights
Alloy frame only
180mm (7-inch) high-pivot, Horst-link suspension
180mm (7-inch) travel fork
Park build has 200mm (8-inch) fork and 190mm (7.48-inch) travel
27.5-inch wheels only
Size-specific frame geometry
Internal cable routing
2.5-inch Maxxis Assegai DoubleDown MaxxGrip tires
200mm (8-inch) brake rotors
Coil-specific suspension design
Standard water bottle mounting, accessory mounting on top tube
Will make you want to find stair gaps
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