Orange produce a wide range of mountain bikes, ranging from the full-suspension downhill 224 to the steel hardtail P7. Orange's original hardtail was the Clockwork, named after the film. Orange-sponsored riders have held the downhill world championship in 2001 (Greg Minnaar), 2002 and 2004 (Steve Peat), as well as the women's under 21 downhill world championship (Tracey Hannah in 2006). Entry and mid-level Orange bikes are built in Taiwan, while more expensive models are handbuilt in their Halif ( Wikipedia | Orange site )
Orange Mountain / XC bikes
Orange Downhill / Freeride bikes
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Alpine 160 Frame
RRP £1,449.99 -
Five AM
RRP £2,649.99 -
224-Evo Race
RRP £3,299.99
Orange Park / Street bikes
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Miii Frame
RRP £499.99 -
Miii
RRP £1,799.99
Browse Orange bikes
| Bike type | Downhill / Freeride (18) Park / Street (7) Mountain / XC (48) |
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| Frame type | Full Suspension (23) Full Suspension - frame only (10) Hardtail (24) Hardtail - frame only (5) Rigid (4) Rigid - frame only (7) |
| Frame material | Aluminium (55) Steel (18) |
| Wheel Size | 24 inch (1) 26 inch (72) |
| Gears | 11-20 gears (10) 2-10 gears (9) 21+ gears (30) Single speed (2) |
| Suspension Travel | 111 mm to 139 mm (8) 140 mm to 159 mm (14) 160 mm to 180 mm (9) 181 mm + (7) 80 mm to 110 mm (15) |
| Gender | Men (70) Women (3) |
| Year | 2006 (2) 2007 (39) 2010 (32) |
| RRP | under £740 (18) £740 to £1,270 (17) £1,270 to £2,200 (20) over £2,200 (18) |

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