Alpine 160 Diva AM - 2015
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Overview
Why the Alpine 160 Diva?
- Handbuilt in Britain
- Unique monocoque aluminium and Reynolds tube chassis
- Single pivot suspension for the utmost performance, efficiency and reliability
- 27.5" wheels
- 160mm of rear travel
- Alpine-trail honed geometry
- Increased length toptube and wheelbase coupled to a shorter stem for high-speed stability
- Internal dropper routing
- Choose from 12 custom colours
- Customise your Alpine 160 with our huge selection of optional upgrades
THE all-mountain bike for women.
That's it.
The Alpine 160. Scalpel precision. Chainsaw ability.
Handbuilt in Halifax and designed to be ridden in the world’s biggest mountains, the all-new Alpine 160 incorporates cutting-edge features and geometry with our reputation for no nonsense reliability.
When we put the Alpine 160 under the knife every aspect of the frame was considered, analysed, refined and updated. New features such as 27.5” wheels, internal dropper routing and increased frame length have been mated to our proven low-maintenance, high-performance single pivot suspension and our light but strong monocoque construction leaving you to focus on the trail ahead of you, not the bike beneath you.
The Alpine 160 will slice through the tightest trails and hack through the rockiest boulder fields and is plenty tough enough to take anything you can throw at it. To ensure it’s up to the challenge we’ve even had Alpine 160 prototypes raced successfully at World Cup level by the Orange Dirt World Team.
Downhill prowess doesn’t come at the expense of climbing ability though, an Alpine ready bike should be able to cope with any trail, up or down. With its extended wheelbase and superb traction from the positioning of the pivot point the Alpine 160 won’t lose grip, up or downhill.
The Alpine 160, a cut above the rest.
Longer geometry explained
Orange Bikes has long had a tradition of pioneering progressive geometry. We’re always looking at how to improve your ride, putting you in complete control of your bike. While others have been slowly making their bikes longer, lower and using more relaxed angles we’ve been doing it for years. Now we’re moving things on again.
The new Alpine 160 uses a longer front centre (the measurement between the bottom bracket and the front axle) than before to help make the bike more stable in the high-speed environment it’s designed for, yet, combined with a short 35mm stem the Alpine 160’s handling stays sharp and involving. This same longer wheelbase also gives greater stability on the climbs, and with 160mm of travel to play with traction is never a problem.
Specs & Options
SIZES AND COLOURS
Frame and Fork
6061-T6 Monocoque/Reynolds Custom Butted Aluminium Tube. Wheel Size: 27.5. Rear wheel travel: 160.
Drivetrain
Wheel and Tyres
Braking
Finishing Kit
Geometry & Tech Info

ALPINE 160 GEOMETRY
| Monocoque/6061-T6 Reynolds Custom Butted Aluminium tubing | ||||
| Frame Size | M | L | ||
| Seat Tube Length | 16" | 17" | ||
| A. Head Angle | 65° | 65° | ||
| B. Seat Angle (Actual) | 72.5° | 72.5° | ||
| B. Seat Angle (Effective) | 74° | 74° | ||
| C. Top Tube | 580 | 592 | ||
| D. Top Tube (effective) | 600 | 620 | ||
| E. BB Height (from ground) | 348 | 348 | ||
| BB height (from axles | -7 | -7 | ||
| F. Chainstay | 439 | 439 | ||
| G. Head Tube | 120 | 120 | ||
| H. Wheel base | 1194 | 1212 | ||
| J. Reach | 426 | 446 | ||
| K. Stack | 606 | 606 | ||
| T. Rear Travel | 160 | 160 | ||
| Standover | 762 | 767 | ||
| Unless otherwise indicated all measurements are in mm. Frame angles are measured static, without rider sag. Bottom bracket height measured from ground with 715 mm Ø tyre. | ||||
technical Info
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| Single crown | Triple Clamp | ||||||||
| Shock Length | 215 mm | ||||||||
| Rear Hub | 142 mm x 12mm | ||||||||
| Seatpost Ø | 30.9 mm | ||||||||
| Front Derailleur | Band | ||||||||
| BB Shell | 73 mm ISCG (old) | ||||||||
| Tapered Headset | Upper: ZS49/28.6 Lower: EC49/40 |
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