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For those who love their wheels bigger, there's the 29 inch wheeled Stage Evo, it features equally radical geometry numbers, especially for a bike of its category. It majors on adaptability and as such shares the same Evo suspension progression to give our tuned shocks that wonderful bottomless feel. Which wheel size you opt for is a personal choice. If your local terrain brings you long climbs, big descents and teeth chattering root sections the 29er Stage Evo is your perfect rig.

Stage Evo S

F: 130mm | R: 120mm | W: 29

RRP from: $5,000.00

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Stage Evo Pro

F: 130mm | R: 120mm | W: 29

RRP from: $5,100.00

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2021 Stage Evo geometry

2021 Stage Evo geometry
STAGE EVO GEOMETRY
6061-T6 Monocoque UK Formed Custom Aluminium Tubing
Frame Size S M L XL
Seat Tube Length 15" 17" 18" 19"
A. Head Angle 65° 65° 65° 65°
B. Seat Angle (Effective) 76º 76º 76° 76º
B. Seat Angle (Actual) 74º 74º 74º 74º
C. Top Tube 578 610 618 636
D. Top Tube (Effective) 595 615 635 655
E. BB Height (from ground) 320 320 320 320
E. BB height (from axles) -50 -50 -50 -50
F. Chainstay 443 443 443 443
G. Head Tube 100 100 110 130
H. Wheel base 1198 1218 1240 1262
J. Reach 440 460 478 496
K. Stack 620 620 630 638
O. Fork Offset 42 42 42 42
T. Rear Travel 120 120 120 120
Standover 690 709 736 762
Unless otherwise indicated all measurements are in mm. Frame angles are measured static, without rider sag. Bottom bracket height from ground is with 740 mm Ø tyre.
technical Info
fork travel
OPTIMUM MAXIMUM MINIMUM
130 mm 130 mm 130 mm
Shock Length 190 mm x 45mm
Rear Hub 12 x 148mm Boost
Fork Offset 42 mm
Seatpost Ø 30.9 mm
Seatclamp Ø 34.9 mm
Front Derailleur N/A
BB Shell 73 mm ISCG05
Tapered Headset Upper: ZS49/28.6
Lower: EC49/40
Ride Guide
Downhill
Freeride
Enduro
All Mountain
Trail
XC Racing
Bike Packing
Gravel
Bike Sizing Guidelines
S
5'0"  —  5'6"
M
5'5"  —  5'9"
L
5'8"  —  6'1"
XL
5'11"  —  6'3"

Please note: This is for guidance only. You may be taller or shorter, it doesn't mean our bikes will not fit you. The best way to determine the correct bike size for you is to try one. We've added some more explanation on sizing theory here: What size frame do I need?

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