Kinesis MAXLIGHT XC2 (2010-2011)

Kinesis MAXLIGHT XC2 (2010-2011)
MAXLIGHT XC2 (2010-2011), RRP £259.99
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About this bike

Type Mountain
Gender/Age Men
Production years 2010-2011
RRP £259.99
Sizes 42, 46, 50, 54cm (Frame size guide)
Colours Crystal White, Diamond Black
Frame type Hardtail - frame only
Frame material Aluminium
Frame description Easton Ultralight Taperwall tubing with new 3D Forged dropouts. Disc brake mount + brake bosses and convertible cable stops.
Wheel Size 26"

Kinesis says

This frame is a best selling classic. Easton Ultralight Taperwall tubing and dialled geometry make this a serious frame, designed to be ridden in a fun way. The Maxlight XC2 has a shorter top tube than the XCPro2 giving it a less stretched, direct steering feel, ideal for an all day ride, some singletrack, technical trails or even a race or two! Ideal for a 100mm suspension fork, will take 90 to 120mm travel. The geometry, coupled with the Easton front tubes, give a quick, responsive and eager ride. Hourglass seat and chainstays give great tyre and heel clearance and help to tune out any harshness. Disc brake mount + brake bosses and convertible cable stops. New 3D Forged dropouts.


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Specifications

Gearing

Derailleur Clamp Size Front 31.8 mm

General

Headset Size 1 1/8 MTB
Seatpost Diameter 27.2 mm

Suspension

Suggested Fork Travel 90 - 120 mm

Wheels

Wheel Size 26"

UK warranty

All Kinesis UK frames carry a 5 Year warranty for manufacturing defects, we will also help out [at our discretion] if the frame is damaged as the result of a crash.

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