Tallboy - Alloy

Designed for : XC 29er - 100mm Travel

Frame Pricing

Please Note, Prices, specs and colour options are currently being updated, contact your local dealer for 2012 prices and options.

  • Standard Colour: £1,699 - Fox Float RP2
  • Optional Colours: £1,774
  • Complete Bikes From : £2,399 - View Bike Builder »

Extra Model Images

Demo Bike Locations

 LocationFrame Size
Alpine Bikes - Glentress
01721 724 522
http://www.alpinebikes.co.uk
ScotlandLarge
Moose Cycles - Colliers Wood
0208 5449166
http://www.moosecycles.com
London/SouthLarge
Mountain Trax - Wokingham
0118 976 1130
http://www.mountain-trax.com
London/SouthLarge
Pedal and Spoke - Peaslake
01306 731639
http://www.pedalandspoke.co.uk
London/SouthLarge

Tallboy - Alloy

Tallboys have become mighty popular bikes in the relatively short time since we introduced them, and they have been getting rave reviews from the press and, more importantly, from the thousands of riders who’ve rolled off into the sunset aboard them.

The pairing of VPP suspension and 29” wheels created a fast rolling, crisp handling, versatile bike that exploits the benefits of big wheels to the best of their advantage, at home anywhere from remote alpine singletrack to crowded jittery start lines. Now the tall can is available in aluminum – same geometry, same lines, same great suspension, teeny bit more weight, whole lot less money.

BULLETS

  • 29" wheeled model
  • 100mm rear wheel travel
  • VPP multi pivot frame design
  • Recommended/Compatible with fork sizes 100 to 120mm (*Tapered)
  • Recommended rear max tire size - 2.35"
  • Disc brake specific design, rotors up to 185mm
  • Frame weight with RP23 Air rear shock - Approx 6.6lbs

Tech Tips

Awards

  • STW Award 2011

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What size fork should I use on the Tallboy?

The Tallboy was designed around 100-120mm forks- and will handle best in one of these configurations.

Can I use 2x10 cranks with this frame?

Yes, the Tallboy Aluminum will accept most any crank on the market from major manufacturers. Sram XX will work, but you must use the standard Q-factor version of the cranks (166mm).

Can I mount a chainguide on my Tallboy Aluminum?

Yes, the Tallboy Al was designed to easily accept a BB mount chainguide. For a more XC setup, you can use top-only guides like the MRP 1x or e13 XCX. For full chainguidance, we recommend the MRP Lopes guide or Mini G SL.

What is the largest tire that will fit?

We never like to make promises here, as tire dimensions vary so much, but pretty much any 2.35" tire will work. The WTB 2.55 Weirwolf LT fits with plenty of room. We designed the frame with significant tire and mud clearance- the front derailleur cage is actually the thing that keeps you from putting super mondo tires on there.

What size shock is on the Tallboy?

All frame sizes use a 6.5" x 1.5" (165x38mm)shock.
Mounting hardware on both ends is 22mm wide (21.84mm to be exact), with an 8mm through hole.

What kind of front derailleur do I need?

The Tallboy requires a bottom swing (high clamp), top pull, 34.9mm front derailleur. Both SRAM and Shimano make models that work.

I would like to use a different shock on the Tallboy, can I do that?

Yes, the shock is a very common size, and there are plenty of other models on the market that will fit.

Can I use a quick release seat collar?

Absolutely. The frame takes a standard 34.9mm seat collar, so there are plenty of quick releases that will fit. Our favorite is ours, of course. You can purchase it on our online store for $24.

Are there water bottle mounts?

Yes. All frame sizes have two bottle mounting locations. One on top of the downtube, and another underneath for longer rides. Custom aluminum mounting bolts are included with the frame.

What size seatpost does it use?

The Tallboy uses a 30.9mm post. Make sure it is always inserted a minimum of 100mm into the frame.

What is the largest rear brake rotor that I can use?

185mm

I'm addicted to using a Gravity Dropper/Joplin adjustable seatpost- can I use one on this bike?

We are all huge fans of adjustable seatposts, and included cable routing under the top tube for this purpose.

What kind of cranks can I use?

We use a standard 73mm bb shell, so pretty much any cranks you want will fit on there. Just make sure your crankset has a 50mm chainline, and you are good to go.

It looks like the lower link is off center in my frame- is everything ok?

Yes- this is correct. With our newer pivot system, the pivot axle draws the link over to one side in order to properly preload the bearings. This offset is accounted for in the frame design so everything ends up nice and straight in the end.

What kind of headset will I need for my Tallboy?

This bike uses a tapered headset- which have many different configurations these days. Ours uses a standard (external) 1.5" lower cup, and a semi-integrated 1 1/8" upper. The semi-integrated upper headset is a pretty standard size these days- we use the 44mm ID standard.

As all of us frame manufacturers seem to be using slightly different configurations with tapered headtubes, these headsets are custom items. We will offer options from Chris King and Cane Creek in our kits, and also as an option with your frame purchase.