Cassidy Frame - Brushed

$1,299.00 $2,649.00

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Cassidy is Salsa’s 165 mm enduro 29er, built for seeking the truly technical trails of the world and taking them head-on. It’s an aggressive descent hunter that shows no fear when the going gets rowdy. Cassidy is resolute when flying down rocky, steep, rutted-out descents and has remarkable climbing prowess. With Split Pivot suspension dialed for maximum traction and pedaling efficiency, Cassidy relishes enduro courses and big terrain.​

  • 6061-T6 aluminum frame
  • Split Pivot + suspension design features 165 mm of efficient travel that’s fully active under braking and supportive throughout its stroke
  • A 63.8-degree head tube angle provides confidence and handling prowess both up and down the mountain
  • Rear Flip chip adjusts the head tube angle and bottom bracket height to accommodate varying terrain, wheel sizes, and personal preference
  • 75.7-degree seat tube angle with seat tube lengths optimized for longer dropper posts​
  • Super Boost 157 x 12mm rear hub spacing allows for shorter chainstays (431­–432 mm), more tire clearance, more chainring options, and stiffer wheels
  • Integrated strap location on frame for tube or tool kit​
  • Clearance for up to 29 x 2.6" or 27.5 x 3.0" tires
Platform
Cassidy
Rear Axle
12mm Thru x 157mm
Brake Type
Disc
Frame Type
Suspension
Defined Color
Silver
Frame Material
Aluminum

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