"There’s just something soothing about a chromoly frame. The small diameter tubing offers a muted, calming sensation - the total opposite of some boxy carbon shapes. You get the sense you’re riding smoother lines and being less damaging to your bike."
- PinkBike

Ready for the long way around.
Reazon
What makes a great all-mountain bike? For us, it’s about balance. Efficiency on the climbs, composure when the trail gets rough, and still playful when you want to make it interesting. This line of thought led to the Reazon: a bike built for versatility without losing character.

160mm

135mm

29"

Steel & Aluminum

3 Year Warranty










Builds & Specs
- Fork // Rock Shox™ Lyrik Ultimate 160mm, 15x110mm, 44mm, 0 Tokens
- Shock // Rock Shox™ Super Deluxe Ultimate 185x55mm, 3 Positive Tokens, 0 Sleeve Tokens, R55 C34 Tune
- Stem // Chromag HiFi35 35mm
- Bar // Chromag OSX
- Headset // Cane Creek 40
- Crankset // SRAM™ X0 Eagle T-Type 170mm, 30t
- Brakes // SRAM™ Maven Silver
- Rotors // SRAM™ Centerline 200mm
- Shifter // SRAM™ AXS Ultimate Pod 12 Speed
- Cassette // SRAM™ X0 Eagle T-Type 12 Speed
- Chain // SRAM™ X0 Eagle T-Type 12 Speed Flat Top
- Derailleur // SRAM™ X0 T-Type Eagle 12 Speed
- BB // DUB 73mm Threaded
- Wheels // Chromag Phase30 / R4
- Tires // Maxxis DHF 2.5/DHR 2.4 Double Down
- Seatpost // OneUp V3
- Saddle // Chromag Trailmaster DT
- Grips // Chromag Format
- Pedals // -
Build options are subject to availability and liable to change without notice.
- Fork // Rock Shox™ Lyrik Ultimate 160mm, 15x110mm, 44mm, 0 Tokens
- Shock // Rock Shox™ Super Deluxe Ultimate 185x55mm, 3 Positive Tokens, 0 Sleeve Tokens, R55 C34 Tune
- Stem // Chromag HiFi35 35mm
- Bar // Chromag OSX
- Headset // Cane Creek 40
- Crankset // SRAM™ Eagle 90 Crank Transmission 165mm, 30t
- Brakes // SRAM™ Maven Silver
- Rotors // SRAM™ Centerline 200mm
- Shifter // SRAM™ Eagle 90
- Cassette // SRAM™ Eagle 90
- Chain // SRAM™ Eagle 90
- Derailleur // SRAM™ Eagle 90
- BB // DUB 73mm Threaded
- Wheels // Chromag Phase30 / R4
- Tires // Maxxis DHF 2.5/DHR 2.4 Double Down
- Seatpost // OneUp V3
- Saddle // Chromag Trailmaster DT
- Grips // Chromag Format
- Pedals // -
Build options are subject to availability and liable to change without notice.
• Frame Construction // 4130 Cr-Mo Steel / 6066 Aluminum
• Rear Travel // 135mm
• Wheel Size // 29”
• Rear Axle // 180mm, M12 X 1.00mm - Boost 148 (Included)
• BB Type // BSA 73mm Threaded
• Headset // 44-56mm
• Linkage // Rocker Driven Horst Linkage
• Shock Size // 185 x 55mm Trunnion
• Lower Shock Hardware // 20 x 8mm
• Hanger // SRAM™ UDH™
• Recommended Fork Offset // 44mm
• Recommended Fork Travel // 160mm
• Seatpost Size // 31.6mm
• Seatclamp Size // 35mm
• Bottle Cage Mount // Yup!
• Gear Mount // Yup!
• ISCG Mount // Yup!
• Brake Mount // 180mm Post
• Frame Weight // M/L --- lbs (With shock, axle, hanger, CS protector)
• Origin // Taiwan
The Reazon


MATERIALS
As you might expect from any Chromag, The Reazon relies firmly on a 4130 chromoly steel foundation. We believe that the ride characteristics and aesthetics for which our hardtails are known, absolutely translates to a full suspension platform.
However, a dual suspension rig provides different challenges, which is why we opted for 6066 aluminum chainstays and seatstays. Primarily for weight saving and stiffness, housing bearings is more difficult to do in steel. Using a mix of aluminum and steel helps strike the right balance of compliance and rigidity.
The rocker is made from forged aluminum due to its strength/weight ratio and ability to be machined more easily than steel.
key features
Every inch of this bike has been scrutinized, obsessed over and iterated upon.
Suspension designed, tuned and honed in the Sea to Sky.
suspension kinematics
We use a 4-bar suspension layout on all our full-suspension frames, featuring a main pivot positioned just above the bottom bracket, a seat tube-mounted rocker link, and a vertically oriented, trunnion-mounted shock. We believe this layout strikes an ideal balance of tuneability, ride quality, elegant simplicity, and clean packaging. The 4-bar design provides enough adjustability for us to precisely dial in the suspension characteristics we’re after—achieving our targets for leverage ratio, progression, anti-squat, and anti-rise. It also allows us to meet our kinematic goals in a straightforward, durable package that’s easy to work on and built to last.
Energetic, fun and confidence inspiring.
geometry
The Reazon geometry lands it in the modern trail camp. A slack head angle (64°) gives confidence to the front end. The relatively steep seat tube angle (78°) promotes a central position when seated, helping maintain traction and a feeling of being within the wheelbase. Short seat tubes allow a rider to choose a bike based on the reach size they prefer without worry that the seat height/stand over will be a limiting factor. Medium-short chain stays (438mm) and a medium-low bottom bracket (-35mm) balance straight line stability and keep the bike agile, allowing for quick reactions and ripping corners.
The geometry as a whole aims to strike a balance of being playful and quick reacting while retaining stability and confidence when things get hairy. Everything is a balance and we think this balance works great for a large range of riders and trails.
Frame Size | STypical Rider Height: 155cm - 168cm | MTypical Rider Height: 163cm - 175cm | M/LTypical Rider Height: 170cm - 185cm | LTypical Rider Height: 180cm - 193cm | XLTypical Rider Height: 188cm - 200cm |
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626 | 626 | 635 | 644 | 644 | |
445 | 465 | 485 | 505 | 525 | |
578 | 598 | 620 | 642 | 662 | |
105 | 105 | 115 | 125 | 125 | |
1220 | 1240 | 1265 | 1289 | 1309 | |
35 | 35 | 35 | 35 | 39 | |
339 | 339 | 339 | 339 | 339 | |
667 | 694 | 721 | 748 | 775 | |
438 | 438 | 438 | 438 | 438 | |
365 | 395 | 425 | 455 | 485 | |
220 | 250 | 280 | 310 | 340 | |
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29" |
* Max. post insertion based on Rockshox Reverb.
















THIS IS AN APPROXIMATE GUIDE, SOME PEOPLE HAVE LONGER LEGS THAN OTHERS!
Sizing
If you're between sizes, it's a good idea to try to ride them both, either by hopping on a demo or stealing from a close friend. If that isn't an option, examine reach, stack and ETT numbers on your current bike and compare. If in any doubt, please get in touch and we'd be happy to chat about it with you.
You could also check out the review section, to see how this bike fits other people.
Feast your eyes.
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FAQ's
Absolutely! We are working on a mullet link which preserves geometry and increases travel to 140mm.
You'll need to buy the mullet link separately (and a 27.5" rear wheel obviously).
Yes, there is clearance for the larger diameter of a coil and the leverage curve will work well with one. However, we have no current plans to run a model with a coil as standard.
The tune we recommend is R55 C34 (linear rebound, medium compression) this is the same for both air and coil Sram shocks. This is then a 185x55mm Trunnion with 20x8 hardware at the eyelet end.
For spring rates, we recommend using the TF Tuned spring calculator: tftuned.com/spring-calculator.
No. This means fitting a shock that has a longer eye to eye or stroke to get more travel out of a frame. The shock used is the longest stroke in this length.
The travel could be reduced if desired by running a shorter stroke
The Reazon will fit most tires up to 2.5” wide with plenty of mud clearance. Note that most tires do not measure exactly as stated by the manufacturer, and tires from one manufacturer vary greatly to the next.
Yup! The Reazon has an ISCG mount.
The collet axle alleviates pull up at the main pivot making the joint more stable to losing
preload, the suspension action smoother and more consistent and improving bearing life.
All bearings are surrounded, where possible, by large flat surfaces making removal and refitting far easier. There is access to the outer race of all bearings so if a bearing inner race comes out leaving the outer behind it is still possible to remove the outer with simple tools. See exploded diagrams in the tech pack for more info.
If you’re not comfortable removing/installing your own bearings, we strongly recommend bringing your bike to a local bike shop. It’s possible to damage your bike beyond repair if you improperly remove/install your bearings. Such damage would not be covered under our warranty policy.
The Reazon can accommodate a change in fork travel of up to +/- 10mm. Using a 170mm fork will slacken the headtube and seattube angles by about 0.5° and raise the BB. A 150mm fork will do the opposite. Keeping it simple, a longer fork will make the bike more stable at speed, and a shorter one will make it more responsive.
That being said, we designed the bike around a 160mm fork as we think it is well-suited to the character of the bike, striking a good balance of agility and stability.
The Reazon uses a boost rear end (148mm). As such, the chain line should reflect this, typically 51-54mm or a 3mm offset on the chain ring if running SRAM.
With a 52mm chainline (SRAM boost standard), the Reazon can fit up to a 34-tooth chainring.
For context, most of us at HQ are running a 30t, with a 10/52 cassette (and it is bloody steep around here!).
Download the tech pack here for all the juicy details.
Maximum post insertion is given in the geo chart. The number states how deep a straight tube can be inserted into the frame. We are ever so slightly conservative on this number to avoid someone working out to the nearest millimetre then being disappointed. The port height is low enough that the cable/hose shouldn’t ever be a limiting factor in post height. All dropper manufacturers give good diagrams to help work out the length.
You can also check out this guide to help you figure it out.
Not much! You can read in depth about it here, but in short:
• Inflate tires to desired pressure. (Sealant is already installed)
• Install front brake rotor, tightening bolts to 6.2Nm.
• Grease headset bearings, install fork and handlebar, positioning the headset spacers above or below the stem according to rider fit.
• Align handlebar stem, preload headset and tighten stem pinch bolts to 8Nm.
• Install front wheel, tighten axle.
• Grease pedal threads and install pedals using pedal washers supplied.
• Adjust brake levers, shifter, saddle position and height for personal preference.
• Set up suspension.
• Bed-in brakes. (Roll down a gentle gradient dragging one brake at a time. Avoid locking them up.)
• Go ride!
Note: If you had to Google "Nm", or you don't know which way to install your rotors, you should probably get a qualified mechanic to build your bike!
• Chain length adjusted.
• Gears adjusted.
• Brakes set up and bled.
• Handlebar tightened to 6Nm.
• Grips tight on handlebar.
• Crankset tight, bottom bracket tight/adjusted.
• Saddle and seatpost tight.
• Seatpost greased *make sure to re-grease every 6 months!
• Tire sealant installed.
• Cassette tight.