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Crush Comp 27.5" Hardtail Mountain Bike (2023)
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The benchmark hard core hardtail - goes up another notch
When it comes to swift but gnarly hardtails the Orange Crush line-up is the benchmark others aim for. The original aluminium hard core hardtail gets a 2022 tune-up to keep it ahead of the game. The frame has gone through a couple of geometry adjustments and a few construction refinements. First, and most obvious, is the new one-piece chainstay yoke. It is forged for maximum toughness and provides improved lateral rigidity for pedalling performance, and leaves plenty of clearance for larger tyres, while giving the chainring plenty of space to breathe in muddy conditions.
The new frame features a tapered headtube, giving us more weld area to add strength and provide more support for the lower headset bearing. Where others skimp on the bottom bracket shell, we belive the extra strength benefits of a 73mm width in this area pays back big-time of a hardtail that gets the thrashing we know a typical Crush will get.
Genre defining geometry
For the new frame's geometry we've pulled things forward (seat-tube 75.5°) to make the ride a little more aggressive, slackened the front-end (head angle 63.5° and 64.5° on the Crush 29) and stretched the wheelbase for stability, while keeping the reach roomy (480mm on a size Large). Coupled with the reduced offset forks we now spec, the rider's weight pitches perfectly in the attack position for more balanced weight distribution and let the front wheel find grip and prevent front end wash-out. That's not happening here - getting that front tyre biting in and letting the bike flow is what the Crush is all about.
There are plenty more details to admire on the new frame; a strong and secure bolt-through rear axle, new cnc-ed cable grommets that not only look great, but keep things tight when everything else around you is getting loose. Some neat new gusseting around the seat-stays add strength and confidence.
This is one of the most significant updates to the Crush hardtail platform in years, in testing we've fallen in love with it all over again. It's not all about bouncy bikes, sometimes you just have to take the fight to the trail, and the new Crush takes it to another level.
Why the crush?
150mm Fork | 27.5” Wheel
- Brand New Frame designed in Britain
- 5 year frame warranty with Limited Lifetime Crash Replacement
- Custom butted 6061-T6 aluminium frame
- Frame geometry for 150mm travel fork
- Bolt through 12 x 148 hub spacing
- New CNC Chainstay Yoke design gives clearance and strength
- Tyre clearance for 27.5 2.6 tyres
- 73mm BB Shell with ISCG 05 tabs
- New Tapered Head tube ZS44/ZS56
- CNC Cable grommets
- Minimal design cable & hose guides
Frame and fork
6061 Aluminium. Wheel Size: 27.5.
Swingarm: Bolt Type Allen Key Head (Boost 12 x 148mm Hub)
Headset: FPD 44mm / 56mm zerostack
Fork: RockShox 35 Silver TK 150mm 27.5
Drivetrain
Chain: KMC 12spd
Shifters: Shimano Deore 12spd
Cassette: Sunrace CSMZ600 11-51t 12spd
Bottom Bracket: Shimano Hollow Tech II
Crankset: Shimano M511-1 32t
Rear Mech: Shimano Deore 12spd
Wheel and tyres
Wheelset: WTB ST i30 on Strange 27
Tyres: Maxxis Minion DHF 2.6 / DHR 2.6 EXO 27.5
Braking
Brakes: Shimano MT401 180/180
Finishing kit
Saddle: WTB Volt Steel
Handlebars: Strange 1" Rise 780mm
Grips: Strange Grappler Lock-On
Seatpost: KS Ragei 150/170mm Drop
Seat Clamp: Strange Bolted
Stem: Strange Stalk 40mm
Technical info
Fork travel: Optimum: 150mm | Maximum: 150mm | Minimum:150mm
Fork Offset: 37 mm
Rear Hub: 12 x 148 mm Boost
Seatpost Diameter: 30.9 mm
Seatclamp Diameter: 34.9 mm
BB Shell: 73mm ISCG 05
Headset: Tapered (Upper: ZS44/28.6 | Lower: ZS56/40)
The benchmark hard core hardtail - goes up another notch
When it comes to swift but gnarly hardtails the Orange Crush line-up is the benchmark others aim for. The original aluminium hard core hardtail gets a 2022 tune-up to keep it ahead of the game. The frame has gone through a couple of geometry adjustments and a few construction refinements. First, and most obvious, is the new one-piece chainstay yoke. It is forged for maximum toughness and provides improved lateral rigidity for pedalling performance, and leaves plenty of clearance for larger tyres, while giving the chainring plenty of space to breathe in muddy conditions.
The new frame features a tapered headtube, giving us more weld area to add strength and provide more support for the lower headset bearing. Where others skimp on the bottom bracket shell, we belive the extra strength benefits of a 73mm width in this area pays back big-time of a hardtail that gets the thrashing we know a typical Crush will get.
Genre defining geometry
For the new frame's geometry we've pulled things forward (seat-tube 75.5°) to make the ride a little more aggressive, slackened the front-end (head angle 63.5° and 64.5° on the Crush 29) and stretched the wheelbase for stability, while keeping the reach roomy (480mm on a size Large). Coupled with the reduced offset forks we now spec, the rider's weight pitches perfectly in the attack position for more balanced weight distribution and let the front wheel find grip and prevent front end wash-out. That's not happening here - getting that front tyre biting in and letting the bike flow is what the Crush is all about.
There are plenty more details to admire on the new frame; a strong and secure bolt-through rear axle, new cnc-ed cable grommets that not only look great, but keep things tight when everything else around you is getting loose. Some neat new gusseting around the seat-stays add strength and confidence.
This is one of the most significant updates to the Crush hardtail platform in years, in testing we've fallen in love with it all over again. It's not all about bouncy bikes, sometimes you just have to take the fight to the trail, and the new Crush takes it to another level.
Why the crush?
150mm Fork | 27.5” Wheel
- Brand New Frame designed in Britain
- 5 year frame warranty with Limited Lifetime Crash Replacement
- Custom butted 6061-T6 aluminium frame
- Frame geometry for 150mm travel fork
- Bolt through 12 x 148 hub spacing
- New CNC Chainstay Yoke design gives clearance and strength
- Tyre clearance for 27.5 2.6 tyres
- 73mm BB Shell with ISCG 05 tabs
- New Tapered Head tube ZS44/ZS56
- CNC Cable grommets
- Minimal design cable & hose guides
Frame and fork
6061 Aluminium. Wheel Size: 27.5.
Swingarm: Bolt Type Allen Key Head (Boost 12 x 148mm Hub)
Headset: FPD 44mm / 56mm zerostack
Fork: RockShox 35 Silver TK 150mm 27.5
Drivetrain
Chain: KMC 12spd
Shifters: Shimano Deore 12spd
Cassette: Sunrace CSMZ600 11-51t 12spd
Bottom Bracket: Shimano Hollow Tech II
Crankset: Shimano M511-1 32t
Rear Mech: Shimano Deore 12spd
Wheel and tyres
Wheelset: WTB ST i30 on Strange 27
Tyres: Maxxis Minion DHF 2.6 / DHR 2.6 EXO 27.5
Braking
Brakes: Shimano MT401 180/180
Finishing kit
Saddle: WTB Volt Steel
Handlebars: Strange 1" Rise 780mm
Grips: Strange Grappler Lock-On
Seatpost: KS Ragei 150/170mm Drop
Seat Clamp: Strange Bolted
Stem: Strange Stalk 40mm
Technical info
Fork travel: Optimum: 150mm | Maximum: 150mm | Minimum:150mm
Fork Offset: 37 mm
Rear Hub: 12 x 148 mm Boost
Seatpost Diameter: 30.9 mm
Seatclamp Diameter: 34.9 mm
BB Shell: 73mm ISCG 05
Headset: Tapered (Upper: ZS44/28.6 | Lower: ZS56/40)