The popular Soda frameset has undergone a major revamp this year - 650B wheels, a longer front end and slacker head angle for more stability, higher main pivot for better pedalling and square bump absorption and more travel (adjustable from 160 or 180mm). The frame has now evolved into a pure freeride / bike park bike which still keeps the traits that everyone loved in the older Soda's. That means it's still super manoeuvrable, adjustable, and loves to fly. Set it up in the short chainstay and short travel for the most playful 650B bike on the market, or put it in the long chainstay and long travel settings for big air stability and blasting high speed tracks.
The Coil version of the Soda is focused primarily on lift or shuttle assisted riding. The big double crown 888 fork will handle anything you throw at it, and the frame's construction will handle many seasons of heavy duty usage.
- Frame: frame with 160-180mm (6.3-7”) and adjustable rear wheel travel, AL6061-T6+AL6066-T6 custom formed and butted tubes, internal cable guide routing option and adjustable CS length
- Shock: Marzocchi Roco COIL R, 216x63mm
- Fork: Marzocchi 888 CR, 200mm travel, 20mm axle, alloy steering tube
- Headset: FSA loose balls
- Stem: NS Quantum 31.8,
- Handlebar: updated NS Terra (762mm / 30” wide)
- Grips: O1 bolt-on long
- Brakes: Sram DB3, 200mm front, 180mm rear
- Shifters: SRAM X4 trigger, 8 spd
- Derailleur: SRAM X5 medium cage
- Crank: Truvativ Ruktion, 170mm, GXP 73mm
- Chainring: Octane One EVO, 34t, gold
- Chainguard: E13 LG1
- Chain: KMC, 8 spd
- Cassette: Sram PG-820, 11-32
- Rims: NS Fundamental 650B, 32h
- Hubs: NS Rotary 20 disc (sealed bearing), NS Rotary Cassette 135x12mm (sealed bearings)
- Spokes: 14G-2.0mm w/ 14mm nipples
- Tires: Kenda Nevegal 27.5x2.35
- Seatpost: Octane One 30.9
- Saddle: Octane One Rocket
- Pedals: NS Aerial
- Bike weight: ~17.8 kg (including pedals)
- 160-180mm (6.3”-7”) adjustable rear wheel travel
- AL6061+AL6066 T6 custom formed and butted tubes
- Smooth ‘double pass’ welding in all critical areas
- Rear shock: 216x63mm (8.5x2.5”),
- Mounting hardware: front 22.2 x 8 mm, rear 32 x 8mm
- Internal or external cable guide option
- Head tube: tapered 1.5 ZS (44mm ID/56mm ID), headtube length: 115mm
- Fits forks with standard 1-1/8” or tapered 1.5 - 1-1/8” steerer tubes, headset to fit both include with the frame
- Rear hub: 135x10mm bolt type or 135x12mm with thru axle (NS custom 12MM thru axle included)
- IS-2000 disc brake mount, max rotor size: up to 200mm
- BB: threaded 73mm with ISCG-05 mounts
- Biggest chainring: up to ~38t
- Rear derailleur: removable hanger included
- Front derailleur: not compatible
- Seat post/clamp: 30.9mm / 34.9mm
- Max tire: 650B x 2.6”
- Weight (w/o shock): ~3.35kg / 7.4lbs
* the adjusted seat tube angle is around 2.5° slacker than the actual angle due to specific seat tube shape and it’s offset position; the adjusted seat tube angle show the equivalent for a traditional frame
Available with shocks: Marzocchi Rocco TST, Rock Shox Monarch Plus R
SODA EVO COIL |
M |
L |
|
Wheel size |
650B |
650B |
|
Fork travel |
200 |
200 |
|
Reach |
mm |
418 |
438 |
in |
16,5 |
17,2 |
|
FC |
mm |
748 |
774 |
in |
29,4 |
30,5 |
|
Stack |
mm |
606 |
606 |
in |
23,9 |
23,9 |
|
Effective TT |
mm |
583 |
603 |
in |
23,0 |
23,7 |
|
Actual TT |
mm |
|
|
in |
|
|
|
Seat tube |
mm |
409 |
445 |
in |
16,0 |
17,5 |
|
Chain stays |
mm |
438/422 |
438/422 |
in |
17,2/16,6 |
17,2/16,6 |
|
BB rise |
mm |
6 |
6 |
in |
0,2 |
0,2 |
|
Headtube angle |
64,0 |
64,0 |
|
ST angle effective |
73,5 |
73,5 |
|
Wheelbase |
mm |
1187/1171 |
1213/1197 |
in |
46,7/46,1 |
47,7/47,1 |
Note on sizing: for jump-focused riders we recommend the M size for riders up to 180cm, and the L size for riders up to 190cm. However if you wish to adjust the the seat height for optimum pedalling, we recommended the M size for riders up to 177cm and the L size for riders up to 185cm.
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